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Unread 10-03-2015, 19:50
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Re: Ramps

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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky View Post
Hello so we have all seen the various ramps teams have come up with to deal with the tote chute. I have been designing one for my team and Ive come up with a few designs.

1. Passive design made with wood and polycarbonate.

2.non passive design with a window motor that raises and lowers the angle of the ramp in order to compensate for more then one tote at a time.

The non passive one is obviously better but would require a tether. My question is would the passive one require a tether too or would it just have to fit in transport configuration. Also does the ramp count towards total weight of the robot.

IF it does count towards the weight I would probably make a fully bent poly design.
Being part of the robot, the ramp must follow all robot rules and fit into transport configuration.
I would suggest a passive design; if your robot is able to function without the ramp's help, a tether takes up too much field space... if you're going for a FRC 148-esque design, then the tether might make sense
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