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A part of our team is working on the deployment method of the minibot and we were wondering if there were any rules pertaining to this and if so where would they be because we couldn't find any in the rules
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
The motors of the robot cannot be turned on until the host bot has released the mini bot. There are no Flywheels allowed, and no stored energy. 12x12x12 is the size limit for the minibot.
All I can think of off the top of my head. Hope this helps. |
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
you can't use springs, it has to be lower than 18 inches, pretty basic things
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
Please show the quotes where these rules are stated. For example, I don't believe there is any limit on when the motors can be started.
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
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To the OP: the deployment (and end game) rules are found in Section 3.1.5 and Section 1.6 of the Game Manual. There are also a number of Q&A responses regarding deployment; see http://forums.usfirst.org/forumdisplay.php?f=1465 |
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
The blue box on G19 says: <G19> means that HOSTBOTS are not allowed to launch the MINIBOT up the pole at the TARGET, or otherwise contribute to the vertical movement of the MINIBOT. Energy for vertical movement may not be stored in the MINIBOT before DEPLOYMENT (except that which is contained within the battery and excluding incidental kinetic energy stored in the motors or wheels, but NOT, for example, in a flywheel).
I take this to mean that you can start the mini-bot motors prior to (or during) DEPLOYMENT-- that is where the incidental kinetic energy stored in the motors or wheels comes in. Not sure why they left gears out of the equation though.. I guess if you have gearing, you can't start your motor early! Quote:
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
thanks for the comments idk how i missed that lol guess i should of read a lil bit closer
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
Ive got a question about minibot deployment as well dose the mini bot have to stay in the 12*12*12 starting configuratuon or can it extend
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
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certainly applies here. This question is answered twice in the Manual. <G41> lists the violation as a disablement of the tower, or if not deployed on a tower, the alliance's highest scoring tower isn't counted. <R91> also gives the dimensions with a "no larger" warning. |
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
I thoutht so but was worth a shot
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
I hope to have a more definite minibot constructed soon. It may well be smaller or shorter than 12" in one or more dimensions. At that point my question will be "can I extend to the 12-inch limit in every direction during the end game?" Right now I'm guessing that extending upward is the equivalent of the sprinter leaning into the tape at the finish line. Without a camera at the top of the pole, it will be hard to gauge if a minibot goes to 13,14, 15 inches for a quarter second. Particularly if it is an open-framed affair of some complexity.
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
where in the rules does it say we can't use springs??
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Re: Deployment of mini bot rules??
<G19>.
Also see <R92>--you have to use rubber bands or surgical tubing if you want springs, and you can't use them for vertical motion. |
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