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FRC Pit size 2015
What is the Average pit size of a pit in competition? I'm working on a pit design and I searched for the size already and there are mixed dimensions: 8x8, 9x9 , 10x10. Which size should I model the Pit?
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
Most events will have 10x10 pits. If you're in a district event or a regional with a smaller venue, the pit size may be reduced. Email the event corrdinator if you want to know for sure.
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
Plan ahead and make your pit adaptable to anything from 8x8 to 10x10. You never know what an event may give you.
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
Most events are 10X10 but last year at OKC they gave us 15X10 (IT WAS SUPER NICE!)
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
Yes.
The goal is a 10x10 pit. That's not always possible at some venues because there's just not enough space. You should try to make your pit assembly so it can be varied based on what you find when you get there. Some veterans might be able to tell you what to expect at specific venues. |
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
I know for the Hatboro-Horsham district competition, we had a team come with a 10x10x10 pit. They did not fit in the assigned spot because of a light fixture that blocked their 10 foot tall display. Luckily, we had space elsewhere and they were moved to a place with a higher ceiling. Lesson of the story is that 10x10 may be the floor space of the pit, but you should also check ceiling height.
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
It looks like you're signed up for Central Valley Regional and Silicon Valley Regional, perhaps someone with more knowledge of those regionals could give you an idea of what to expect?
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
Been to both. I would expect 10x10 at Central Valley if they set everything up the same way as last year. I don't remember exactly what the pit size was at Silicon Valley but I know the floor space isn't too big and they have a lot of teams competing there. I would say expect 9x9 for both and see if we get surprised by 10x10. I know it hasn't been less than 9x9 at either event, at least not recently.
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Is there a list anywhere of which events are what size? I always hear people warn about sub 10x10 pits, but I've never been to an event where that was the case.
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As an FYI. If you have an empty spot next to your pit, DO NOT expand your pit into it. They will burn you for some awards.
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
Also sometimes at events they have rules about how you set up the pits. At FLR one year they would not allow teams to have tents over their pits. I have never seen that occur at other events. I think it was the safety adviser's call.
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
That happened at Greater KC as well, where my team was told they could not set up the tent the school uses when they're at events. I believe reason was that "it blocks the fire sprinklers in the event that there is a fire in our pit." I guess I can believe that reasoning, though I imagine the 2 fire extinguishers we had should have sufficed.
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And WAY the heck over here ---------------------------------> What Venue is Liable For See all that space in between? We can't be in that space because the Venue could get its butt sued. Once I started thinking about it from the perspective of "what would a lawyer do"* I stopped getting annoyed by things that seemingly make no sense. * No offense meant to lawyers, what I really mean is "what would an ambulance chasing good for nothing leech do" but that doesn't flow as nicely. Not all lawyers are that, most are good folks. |
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
There seem to be a bunch of new regionals and districts this year, and (at least in our area) not as many new teams as in recent years. My advice is to look up the regional in your area, and find some teams who were there the last year or two. Then, compare the number of teams at the venue this year compared to last year. If the number of teams is level or decreased, expect at least as large a pit as was available last year. If it has gone up, be prepared for it to decrease. At Bayou, we've had 10x10x10 pits the last three years, and we've dropped from 57 teams last year to 48 this year. Most of the reduction seems to be in teams that traveled more than six hours to Bayou.
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Re: FRC Pit size 2015
You could make a pit that is 8x8 and is able to scale to be 10x10. Even if the competition you are going to is only 10x10 or 8x8, you could have both in case you decide to do other competitions.
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