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Unread 14-01-2005, 00:50
Andy A. Andy A. is offline
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Re: in the pits

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Originally Posted by Zippiot
thats wut i thought about the blimp, but wut about the tug kart? wut r the restrictions on a powered kart 9tug the robot on a trailer behind it)?
my team really wants to build one and we got the materials for it.
Zippiot-

Strictly speaking there are no restrictions on a powered cart in the manual. Site specific rules on this may differ. Many teams do have and use them. As long as you are not transmitting anything, not using any hazardous materials and do not present a hazard (like running people down with it), it probably won't be an issue.

However, speaking from my own experience, powered carts are more of a pain then they are worth. They tend to be clumsy, to slow or to fast, prone to failure and take up valuable space in the pits. Some teams seem to like them, but they are a minority. Invest your time or money in a good non powered cart. It won't be as flashy, but it will get you and your bot to the field with a minimum of hassle.

What ever you do, remember that you're cart will need to be pushed over some pretty annoying cable covers and through tight spaces. Nice pneumatic wheels and a steerable end are very advantageous. Think Radio Flyer, but bigger.

-Andy A.
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