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davepowers 08-08-2011 20:22

GUS 228 Lunacy Robot Rebuild
 
Just wanted to throw this video out the to CD community and see what you guys think and find out who else has revamped an old FRC robot! Thanks!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2EPBebLsxY

-Dave

Duke461 08-08-2011 21:15

Re: GUS 228 Lunacy Robot Rebuild
 
Very cool! What's the purpose of the pneumatic on the intake roller mechanism?

davepowers 08-08-2011 21:43

Re: GUS 228 Lunacy Robot Rebuild
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1072472)
Very cool! What's the purpose of the pneumatic on the intake roller mechanism?

Thank you! And the pneumatics on the intake are to direct the balls into the loading hopper of the robot. When the robot is intaking balls, the intake is pushed out and the middle roller wall is driven in reverse to pull the balls into the first chamber of the robot, then when we go to score, the intake is pulled into let the ball roll from the first hopper to the back shooter hopper where the middle roller wall is driven forwards to pull the balls up the to shooter at the top of the back of the robot! Hope that answered your question!

-Dave

Duke461 08-08-2011 21:52

Re: GUS 228 Lunacy Robot Rebuild
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepowers (Post 1072479)
Thank you! And the pneumatics on the intake are to direct the balls into the loading hopper of the robot. When the robot is intaking balls, the intake is pushed out and the middle roller wall is driven in reverse to pull the balls into the first chamber of the robot, then when we go to score, the intake is pulled into let the ball roll from the first hopper to the back shooter hopper where the middle roller wall is driven forwards to pull the balls up the to shooter at the top of the back of the robot! Hope that answered your question!

-Dave

More than answered :cool:
Thanks! Good luck next year!

davepowers 08-08-2011 21:53

Re: GUS 228 Lunacy Robot Rebuild
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1072480)
More than answered :cool:
Thanks! Good luck next year!

No problem, good luck to you too!

-Dave


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