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That's a lot of fuel
It just occurred to me: There will be a lot of fuel on the field.
Once the hoppers are dumped, 560 Fuel: 100 Fuel (50 on each side) waiting to be dumped through the loader 300 fuel (50 per bot) moving around the field, or being dumped/shot into the Boiler. Note: Once a bot dumps its load into the boiler, by the time it picks up more fuel, the Boiler will have processed dumped fuel. So you are not likely to have fuel in the bot and boiler at the same time. That leaves 160 fuel rolling around on the field. Even allowing for 50 overflow on each side, that is 60 fuel rolling around the field. What's the strategy for dealing with excess fuel behind the Alliance Wall? Do you just dump it on the field? That's better than letting the other alliance dump the overflow fuel into their robots at their Alliance wall. |
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
Expect kamikaze bot dumping all fuel in 30 seconds so 560 on floor potential
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
As usual, Randal has it covered
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/ci...le-d_1905.html
Have fun, virtual high five to the first person who figures out the surface area of the field, and the even spacing necessary to fit all the balls on the field. Bonus, how tightly can they be packed, and what percentage of the field does it actually cover? |
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
There's gonna be fuel rolling around the alliance station and loading lanes, as well. You can even so one little fuel go running for his life in one of the field tour videos. Some poor human player is inevitably going to step on the fuel and fall over, probably while carrying a tote full of even more fuel.
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
After doing some rough math, the field can hold approximately 7000 fuel, which means about 10-15% of the field will be covered max.
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
It is going to be interesting carrying 150 lb robots off a field covered in balls.
I pity the field reset people. |
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
Simply put, I'm not going to allow myself or my drive crew to lift the robot until all the balls have been cleared. The risk simply isn't worth it.
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
You're not being very optimistic -- I think you meant "remove the robot from the top of the rope."
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
No, I meant lift the robot. I'm not going to have a high school students (or adults) carrying a 150 lb robot off a field with tripping hazards littered around it. I've seen a students' knee buckle while carrying a robot before, and I'm not inviting that possibility again.
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Re: That's a lot of fuel
Oh jeez I hadn't thought about this situation. Hopefully FIRST will have some sort of solution for quickly clearing balls out of the way for week 1 events, because there's no way we can have students carrying robots through a pile of balls.
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