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Demonstrating... on a Professional Baseball Field?
So, our team has been graciously given the opportunity by our local baseball minor league team to present and demonstrate on Future Night. Usually, we have been able to tackle normal, indoor demonstrations on carpet or tile floor with a nice temperature around 70 degrees and all of the hookups we need.
I know some teams have demonstrated outside before, and have far more experience than we do. Could we get any tips on how to repurpose our robot from any of the past 3 years to function on grass/dirt surfaces, in the summer heat? I'm worried about the electronics, because both Victors and Spikes seem like they wouldn't like getting dusty in their nethers. I wouldn't want to pass up an opportunity for a community event like this. It would get a lot more exposure for FIRST on the field than if we held it on the concourse. If you could help me, it would be greatly appreciated! |
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I'd be more concerned about dirt getting into gearboxes, the electronics really don't care. We've driven robots around the city park many times, over dry grass and dirt.
If you have a robot that shoots balls, that would be great. T shirts would be even better. The robot will look kind of small to the people up in the stands. |
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Ever since we forgot to grease down one of our gearboxes after going dormant, that has always been a concern.
Our school advised us dismantle our cannon as a result of dangerous activity, so we're stuck with whatever we have and whatever we can make in two weeks. |
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I've ran a robot every friday during football season on a dirt track and black top for a few years with no real maintenance and it never had any real issues so I don't a night will hurt the bot. Be careful that you don't pull and donuts grass and dirt are generally not very fond of that maneuver (or test in an used corner first). Tee-shirt cannons are great for crowds, if you could burn the midnight oil I would suggest going for that. If not anything that shots or can lift of the ground would be interesting. If you're just going to have a booth make a little vex robot or base people can drive around with. People seem to be enjoy it. Just kill a kill switch near by. Hope it helps.
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What kind of wheels would you suggest for dirt/grass?
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For larger, I'd recommend the pneumatic wheels 469 uses. Also on mcmaster. |
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Another thing to watch out for is heat... my team did a demo at a huge car show on a 100 degree day in the hot sun... good thing it was at the same location as our shop, two of the 4 bots needed fans added when they overheated.
one did it becaue it is not very open air. the other used IFI control parts and the back plastic caught too much sun. lesson: make sure your stuff is well cooled. now is a good time to use those 120mm fans that often end up in the junk box (you can run them to a dedicated 20A fuse on your PD board). in a pinch, you can "creatively"use zip ties. If using a computer to control, be aware that it might also get hot... my metal framed dell latitude d400 was silver but even it overheated in the heat. In fact, even I overheated... I had to spend an hour in an A/C'd office napping off heat exhaustion... even worse, it was my 19th birthday. make sure people have plenty of drinks and cool places to avoid this (I was out of luck- I kept on having to troubleshoot and add fans to robots) also learned: be careful of concrete, it will chew up stuff if you are not careful. most important: have fun! |
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Our team demonstrated at a St. Louis Cardinal game in the pre-game ceremonies... It rained earlier that day, so driving a robot on the field was out of the question.
We put our T-Shirt launcher on a cart, and rolled it down the field shooting T-Shirts. |
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Does anyone have any pointers about building an air cannon? We have a pretty tough drivetrain from 2001, and quite a few compressors, and an old black air tank. Could these things work together?
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Pretty simple: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgCz7C6jEIk
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