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#teamtether club
Who's in the club? Post video and/or pictures if you have any.
148 is the club founder, and I wouldn't be surprised if they have inspired some other teams to build tetherbots with their withholding allowances. At Lake Superior, 2177 added a tether ramp to aid in loading from the feeder station. Additionally, 1657 has a tetherbot named Fetchy that grabs RCs for Stretchy. |
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Re: #teamtether club
Cut & Paste, from 1285:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=1285 ROY G BIV, from 4039: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogmf...ature=youtu.be |
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2175 also added a tether ramp. C:
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For the teams that have powered tetherbots, I've seen a couple of different casings for the wires. I am curious to know what kind of materials are being used for this, and how well you or your partners can drive over it.
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Re: #teamtether club
We may be joining the club soon, as we're working on integrating an active tether connected to a stationary lift near the feeding station. If things go as planned, we'll likely use it next at Virginia regional.
Last edited by Green Potato : 07-03-2015 at 22:29. |
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Re: #teamtether club
The winning alliance at MAR Springside-Chestnut Hill consisted of team 225, 1218, and 204. 204 included a tethered ramp lovingly called the "robox" or "Eugene".
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Re: #teamtether club
We were on #TeamTether at Alamo. The best part about our setup was the tether itself...to say that the robots had problems would be an understatement, but we had fun, nonetheless, & needless to say, plenty of lessons learned!
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Team 2881 also had a tethered ramp at the Alamo Regional.
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Re: #teamtether club
Team 1984 had a Litter-manipulating tetherbot at the Greater Kansas City Regional.
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That thing was adorable. Also at GKC, Team 1806, S.W.A.T. was part of #TeamTether via their HP tote ramp.
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4901 jumped on the bandwagon in Orlando with an unpowered ramp. Slightly jealous of 1523's cardboard box ramp, though.
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3653 also built a ramp for Orlando. Only issue throughout the matches was the masons line getting caught in our wheels/axles. Having to remove our wheels after every match was torture.
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Quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXGRC6AF2Ng |
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222 is planning to join the #teamtether club at Bridgewater.
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Re: #teamtether club
Team 4587, Jersey Voltage, has a tether bot similar to 148's. For those who are wondering what to use to pass power through your tether. I used one paired 12 gauge wire to drive a cim, and a CAT 5 straight through cable for our sensors like a encoder and limit switch. I then used electrical tape and bundled the cables together every 6in. On each end of the tether we used Andy Anderson connectors, and had a Ethernet breakout board on both robots. All of this is encased inside mesh sleeving.
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