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| View Poll Results: What does Team Alpha do? | |||
| Keep their bot as it is. |
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2 | 10.53% |
| Lighten more, the lighter the better. |
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1 | 5.26% |
| Add weight and reach the limit, it will come in handy some day. |
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16 | 84.21% |
| Voters: 19. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Team Alpha Weight Decision
Out of curiosity,
Team Alpha finishes their robot the Friday before ship and they are seventeen pounds under weight due to their students being very cautious about weight limitations. Team Alpha has always had a history of being over weight and the students wanted to change that this year so they went "Cheesy" all over their bot. They realize that since they are seventeen pounds under weight that they can add some weight to their robot or they can keep it light. The students all get together and the engineers huddle and in their input. What does Team Alpha do? Why? What are your justifications and reasonings behind your decision? Vote, Post, Discuss. Last edited by Pavan Dave : 15-02-2007 at 23:18. |
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Re: Team Alpha Weight Decision
If you're planning on being lifted by another robot it may be handy to be lighter. While most lifters have been planning on lifting two, 150lb robots, it may make life easier on them if you're not.
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Re: Team Alpha Weight Decision
2 words . . Robot Rave. Im talking speakers, lights, glow sticks, weird hair, the works. Really pimp that thing out.
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Re: Team Alpha Weight Decision
Increase weight, increase normal force.
Don't get pushed around as much. Unless you have a good reason to be light, like getting picked up. |
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Re: Team Alpha Weight Decision
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As for being a benefit to those alliance members who are going to attempt to lift you, I feel like most teams are making mechanisms which are going to be able to handle a max weight robot anyway, so those extra pounds probably wouldn't matter all that much to them anyway. |
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Re: Team Alpha Weight Decision
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I 2nd That |
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Re: Team Alpha Weight Decision
Keep it light for shipping and crating. Then make small steel weights that can be simply bolted on to your robot, should you ever need to remove part of the weight for a new component but not all. Simple weights would be small 1/2" and 1/4" steel plates with drilled mounting holes.
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