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Re: Team Update #5
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Last edited by Joe Ross : 25-01-2011 at 19:51. |
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Re: Team Update #5
Glad that minor protrusions are allowed - I didn't think they were necessary with the new bumper rules but it can't hurt.
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Re: Team Update #5
Yes, thanks GDC. <R14> is now in sync with <R11> and <R07>.
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Re: Team Update #5
I'm very happy about the addition of grease to the allowed minibot components, as well as the option of switching fuses. These are both great changes to the rules.
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Re: Team Update #5
Great update!
Clarified hanging, specified additional ports we can use between cRIO and DS, exempted fastener/rivet heads from FRAME PERIMETER restrictions , defined publicly-available, team-created software as COTS and allows us to use different fuses, solder, crimp connectors, PVC fittings, grease and non-functional decorations on Minibot.Immediately following that is the RS775-18 part number, which would make both the 12v and 18v versions legal. |
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Re: Team Update #5
Wow, I missed the minibot part completely - that's quite nice.
Anyone got a recommendation for a 2 amp fuse? |
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Re: Team Update #5
Love this:
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Re: Team Update #5
I'm clearly missing something, what was the point of the R14 change and why is everyone a fan of the change?
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Previously, you would not have been allowed to compete. Now, you are. It's the same change they made last year in like Week 4 or 5 of build, IIRC. |
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Re: Team Update #5
Not to be a stickler...but no, they didn't make the change last year... This is all almost everyone was asking for...but the GDC stuck to their original wording and teams had to add creative shims all around their robot to comply with the rules...
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Well now they finally have a clearly labeled list of allowed parts, so no more arguments about hinges for me on CD! btw, anyone involved in that, I do apologize that I overreacted. I actually rebuilt my minibot from scratch and it uses all legal parts now (and I'm sure of it).
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Re: Team Update #5
I'm still scratching my head... we got an RS775-18 in the KOP! It seems Banebots and FIRST can't get their stories straight.
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Re: Team Update #5
Read the actual text of the update. Both are allowed (12v or 18v, the 18v is more powerful even at 12v).
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Re: Team Update #5
It seemed to be fixing a lot of grammatical errors.
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Haha, last year we very nearly got busted in Florida for that. Lucky for us we had some plastic strips that were just longer than the bolt heads that became our "frame perimeter". I'm glad we don't have to worry about that sort of thing this year. Means less time spent countersinking and more time troubleshooting.
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