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Re: About the light that need to be seen from four side
Posted by Jerry Eckert.
Engineer from Looking for a team in Raleigh, NC sponsored by . Posted on 2/4/2000 3:21 PM MST In Reply to: About the light that need to be seen from four side posted by Ken on 2/4/2000 2:56 PM MST: : The rule states that a robot is required to carry the police light and that it has to be seen from 4 sides, : 90 degrees apart. Would it be legal to use mirrors to reflect the lights? : Say you hide the light in a box with one side open, then use a system of mirror to reflect the light from : that one side of the box to four different direction that can be seen. : Would this be ok? Does Small Parts carry suitable mirrors? Can you protect them from being broken during the competition? |
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