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bumpers
me and my team where interperting the manual and i am not shure if we have to have full bumpers or if we can have a little cutout in the middle?
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Re: bumpers
The 100% coverage of the Frame Perimeter (<R07-A>) is non-negotiable. Not 50%. Not 80%. Not 99% (though that's what you might end up with due to joints between bumper segments). 100%.
Gaps are not acceptable. I must say I liked it better when they gave a percentage other than 100%, or a specific area, but that's the rules. |
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Re: bumpers
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Re: bumpers
but acording to R07-D bumper segments must be a minimum of 6 in long
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Re: bumpers
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You will notice that the maximum dimension for a segment is as long as the robot's longest horizontal dimension plus a little for soft stuff to protect the corners. You can have as many or as few 6" or larger segments on a side as you like. But you must have 100% coverage. |
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Re: bumpers
meaning you can't have a side shorter than 6 inches in length. R<7> D in no way changes R<7> A. Your robot needs to meet both requirements.
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Re: bumpers
There must be an echo in here... oh wait! It's me!!!
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