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AKA: Richard Raitt
FRC #1793 (Pilots)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Norfolk VA
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My robot, Hormes

After being involved in the FRC since 2006, I finally got the wherewithal to make a bot of my very own. Having cut my teeth on robots that weighed more than I did, I didn't want something that you watch dance around on the coffee table, I wanted something that has to go outside to play.

I built my Christmas present this year, and its name is Hormes.


I went into some detail here: http://letsmakerobots.com/node/39667, but here's the rundown:
-over 50 lbs
-all steel frame
-10" tubed tires
-CIMple boxes with 1 CIM per side
-Talon motor controllers
-Arduino with USB host shield
-driven with an XBox controller

It's far from where I'd call it done. Since that picture was taken I've gotten a good strap to hold the battery in place, added temporary headlights (LED flashlights ziptied to the front corners) and added a strap to replace the zipties holding the control box down. The plan is to have all the electronics inside the red toolbox and have it on shock-damping mounts, mostly to keep the breakers from popping after quick drops, get a bigger battery, and have remotely switched headlights.
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I was in Scouts but I wanted out by the third meeting. I was in TSA, but I quit after a couple of weeks. I don't go camping with the SCA anymore. I was in taekwondo but I had to leave because I got sick.
I joined FIRST and stuck with it. It was nice enough to return the favor.

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