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Re: Do we have to use a compressor.

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Originally Posted by EricRobodox View Post
We did this last year, an off board compressor, basically get all your old batteries, a KOP compressor, a relay and create a simple board that you take to competitions. This is completely legal. We did this last year as i said, but we also showed like 3 other teams how to do this, and helped 696 make one in Arizona i think it was, maybe LA, cant remeber. But my friend and i built it for the team, it was definetly a good choice because the only weight of pneumatics were the pistons and the valves (solenoids, regulator, gauges) basically. Very light and not too much harder to manage. If you want to be even better, add to the compressor a bunch of air tanks, that way you dont have to turn the compressor on with the robot for a long time, you can just have the stored air transfered into the robot between matches.


Note: If you want to build one, do follow exactly the BOM to make it as i said, i mentioned just a lazy parts list for it, there are a few more electronics involved. lol.
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Originally Posted by rules
<R101> The compressor may be mounted on the ROBOT, or it may be left off the ROBOT and used to pre-charge compressed air in the storage tanks prior to bringing the ROBOT onto the playing field. Off-board compressors must be controlled and powered by the ROBOT. The only difference between an on- and off-board compressor is that the off-board compressor is physically removed from the ROBOT. Note: the intent of this rule is to permit teams to take advantage of the weight savings associated with keeping the compressor off-board. But using the compressor off-board of the ROBOT does NOT permit non-compliance with any other applicable rules.
This is not legal this year. Off board compressors must still be controlled and powered by the robot.