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Unread 25-01-2011, 02:03
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Re: How to get the mini bot down

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Originally Posted by EricH View Post
You don't just tip something that's attached to carpet with industrial strength velcro. Trust me on this--I've done a little too much field setup/teardown. If you're lucky it's not on a base plate that is covered with carpet too--and that's just the setup I'd suspect.

Besides risks of damage and all that.

What if the motors could simply be stopped and allowed to be backdriven? Maybe with a slight loosening of pole clamps. This would allow gravity to take over, but in a (mostly) controlled manner.

How about a long pole with a fork on the end that fits around the pole? Put it above the minibot and pull down until it's within range of your tallest drive team member.
Eric,
Doesn't look like T25 allows us to bring "special equipment" to retrieve our minibots from the pole:
<T25> The only equipment that may be brought on to the ARENA is the OPERATOR CONSOLE,
reasonable decorative items, and special clothing and/or equipment required due to a
disability. Other items, particularly those intended to provide a competitive advantage for
the TEAM, are prohibited.
Granted, I don't see what competitive advantage a pole to retrieve a robot provides
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