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Originally Posted by eugenebrooks
On a serious note, refer to the table linked to below.
http://www.occupationalhearingloss.c...aring_loss.htm
Under OSHA rules, no exposure above 115 dBA is allowed, however short.
So, this answers the question: How Loud is Too Loud?
If you have concerns, borrow or buy a sound level meter.
Yes, there will be a sound meter available at the Cal Games...
Eugene
(President of the WRRF)
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Thanks that's really helpful. I would say our robot measures somewhere around the 90 level
Although we haven't found a solution to the problem (a five day solution that is

) we have managed to adjust our shooter so that we only have to reach "jackhammer speed" for a very short time.
As for metal fatigue it has surprisingly held together quite nicely and there are no visible signs of damage.