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Dumpers?
I've seen a lot of talk about shooters. However, I'm wondering if teams are having success with dumpers because right after kickoff there were a lot of threads debating shooters vs. dumpers. I'm sorry if there's already a thread about this please post if there is.
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Re: Dumpers?
Why can't a team do both?
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Re: Dumpers?
I'm currently working with two teams, one is making a shooter, the other is making a "power dumper"
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Re: Dumpers?
I would imagine that there are plenty of teams pursuing a dumper that are having some great success - at least with the engineering aspect of it. The big question with a dumper has to do more with game play, however, and ensuring you can get in range and hold the trailer in place long enough to dump. I expect we'll find out how well dumpers really work in a few weeks!
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Re: Dumpers?
I figure the best shooter will be a pure shooter, and the best dumper will be a pure dumber. Not saying a hybrid can't be good at both, just not the best at both.
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Re: Dumpers?
our team is doing both. we store the balls in a compartment on the top front half of the robot. One side of this compartment can be raised or lowered by pneumatics while the other half is on a hinge. When we raise the end up we have a door that we can open on the front of the robot to dump the balls. if we lower it then we have the balls running to a shooter in the back of the bot.
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Re: Dumpers?
Our team is having success with a dumper. It is basically a hopper with a rotating base as an agitator.
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Re: Dumpers?
here is my opinion:
shooters rely on programmers dummpers rely on drivers at this point, im pretty sure that whatever a team has decided to build, regardless of how well it will work, will continue with their plan. its too late to turn around and change things up that great. |
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Re: Dumpers?
I've seen a few videos of dumpers that look like they work great. We're doing a shooter, and I agree that it is a challenge for the programmers
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our team has had a big discusion about this, and we found pro's and con's about both. dumpers are faster, but a loading system is harder to figure in. a shooter is easier to pick up balls, but it's slower to unload.
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We had some testing time today, and our dumper, which recently turned into a power dumper, was able to get about 75% of the balls we'd picked up into the trailer in 1 dump. The balls that fell on the ground mostly ended up right in front of our robot and we were able to pick them right back up.
I've posted a few pictures on my blog, and have been updating our progress daily. |
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Re: Dumpers?
THis year is our school's first year in participation in FRC, and we tried to keep it nice and simple. What we did was we built a ball depository with a 45 degree inclince toward the front of the robot. The dumper is elevated with metal bars above the chassis, and we also have a rotating bar in the front of the hopper with the proper grip to shoot the balls at a distance of maximum 3 feet approx. So in a sense, we might a hybrid launcher with an inclined dump.
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