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One point for coopertition bridge
In the rules, it states this:
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
brakes, or pneumatic/spring loaded feet, or simply being turned sideways should be enough to keep from falling off.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
Only time I saw this happen at the three events I have been too was when one bot was crooked on the bridge and jammed against the side rail.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
I'm pretty sure our drive motor controllers are set to brake mode. We noticed the bot is much easier to push after we turn it off. There were a few matches where we were staying on an unbalanced bridge.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
Has anyone ever gotten a one point?
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
I know I saw a few in week 2 when watching the webcasts (WPI I think had at least once)
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
Another situation I've seen this occur is when a red robot was assisting in the balance.
I believe the exact situation was that a red robot and a blue robot were trying to cooperate, and the red robot needed a push, and so a second red robot helped move the stack. I don't remember the exact ending, but I do remember both alliances walked away with a point. - Sunny G. |
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
We did one at Alamo, sit and made sure we got one coop point for both supported robots (red/blue) by the end of 5 seconds after the match.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
I know 1717 had their programming set up, where they could press a button, and all of their swerve modules turned perpendicular to the bridge. This was suppose to act like a brake, so that they could still get the 1 point. I'm pretty sure they never got to use this feature though.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
1114 got one for, you know.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
2067 had a 1 CP round at WPI. I believe that it was with team 1100 (and looking at their QS it makes sense). We have a very high traction drive system (pneumatic tires), and, if I'm remembering correctly, we were turned slightly sideways so we didn't roll off as quickly.
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
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Re: One point for coopertition bridge
Yes their robots are always amazing. Their swerve was pretty equal with 973, as both had 2 speeds, and were independent, though I believe 973 was geared a little faster. Any swerve could have turned their modules perpendicular actually, though I specifically heard of 1717 programming it into their code for that purpose.
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