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Re: Pneumatics Math

Thank you everyone for the replies so i think i see the design flaw. if i were to have two solenoids for that piston, could i fire it up at 30 psi then retract at 60? Also is it legal to have a system that finishes after the match is over? and does it still count? As in if the piston was assisted and the robot got suspended after the match ended would that count? sorry just a curious...