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Flipping Bot
Our team is considering a robot that could drive on either side. The issue is that the bumpers would not be centered on the side. If our robot flipped, the bumpers would no longer be 10" off the ground. Would this be considered illegal?
If so could we build an additional set of bumpers down lower where the new bumper zone would be? We would need them to still weigh under 20lbs i know. |
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Re: Flipping Bot
There's three ways you could deal with this:
1) Build a robot 26" tall. put your bumpers in the band from 10-16". 2) Your dimensions INCLUDING bumpers would have to fit within the 28x38 box 3) Ask Q&A if the inverted robot has to have bumpers from 10-16". My interpretation is that it does. |
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I do not have the rules in front of me but I believe you cannot touch a ball while flipped.
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Re: Flipping Bot
No can do: Definition in 8.2:
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If you flip, you are no longer in the NORMAL CONFIGURATION that you were in at the beginning of the MATCH. |
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Re: Flipping Bot
Then wouldn't you also not be in the NORMAL CONFIGURATION if you're going over a bump? What I'm asking is 'does orientation really matter?'
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Re: Flipping Bot
Given the fact that the game animation and the video they showed at the beggining (yes, I know they are not official) both mentioned tipping, I would say that this would be legal. And, assuming your robot is for the rare case when the robot does tip, not trying to get tipped, I think that this is a great idea, and one that you should pursue. However, I would ask FIRST and make sure it is OK. I know of a team that just cleared a risky strategy with the event organizers, then FIRST found out and said their idea was illegal the day before the competition. So, make sure it is OK with FIRST!!!
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Re: Flipping Bot
You could make the bumpers move up and down depending on your orientation. You have to check the legality of this though.
Bruce |
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Re: Flipping Bot
Not sure I agree Eric, If say your bumpers were mounted to a 28x38 frame, and your wheels are whats doing the moving.
I'm envisioning some sort of collapsible robot that can decollapse in either direction |
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What are you going to say, if you think this is intentional and a design feature? <S04>, <R11>, <R07-A>... I see where you're coming from, but to an outside observer, this is vertical articulation of the frame perimeter, not vertical articulation of the wheels. It's an idea, but I think you'd best Q&A it. |
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If anyone is seriously considering this, you'd better ask Q&A when it opens. |
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No. They are not in the BUMPER PERIMETER. Quote:
Your robot must be exactly 26 inches tall to flip. |
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