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Tethering without being entanglement
A rookie team question. Does anyone have a good way of tethering a mousebot without it being a source of entanglement. Also, I couldn't tell if tethering is even going to be allowed this year.
Just Checking Nelson Green TEAM 1108 Panther Robotics http://www.geocities.com/robohyo |
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Nelson,
There is no way I know of. Even under the entanglement rules last year, a lot of remotes were allowed by judges that had potential for entanglement. With the grates this year, I would say it is pretty risky to design remotes. |
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