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Re: Ramp Approach

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Originally Posted by Marc S. View Post
Is your bridge balanced to the official spec?
We are trying to simulate a proper bridge since we don't currently have all the materials to build a real one. Counterweights were placed on one end so that the side the robot drives up behaves like the ramp in this video (we did the test that was demonstrated with the batteries):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AMaqqmoLgQ

It looks like it snaps into place because we have supports under the other side to keep it level when nothing is on the bridge.
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