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Re: Minibot Falling Solutions
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Don't mean to self-quote here, but I had a thought earlier today and put it in the wrong thread.
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well if you cannot get the minibot to slide down slower, than i would suggest putting some kind of cushioning at the bottom of your bot. As for slowing down the fall, maybe tightening the minibot's grip on the pole enough to create more friction but still being able to move up smoothly or some kind of braking mechanism. Hope this helps guys!
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We are using 2 three-way switches (SPDT) to create an H motor control. We are also using 2 TETRIX on/off switches to start/stop the motors. On our MINIBOT the motors need to turn in the opposite direction but the H motor control reverses both motors. Finally, we are planning on using stainless steel axles to flip the switches and surgical tube to absorb the shock of contact. We are using a latch so the axle does not bounce back and flip the switch again.
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Re: Minibot Falling Solutions
G59> TEAMS must retrieve MINIBOTS from the TOWER quickly and safely without special equipment and while standing on the floor after each MATCH. Violation: The FIELD crew will retrieve the MINIBO
what is special equpiment? If you made a second minbibot that you would release after the match to retrieve the mini bot at the top. no need to use a long pole if you have a robot to get a robot. |
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What is acceptable for a MINIBOT limit switch?
Do you think a DPST plunger type push button switch like: Digikey Part Number: 679-1048-ND would be legal? Would it be legal to activate the MINIBOT with this switch as it is deployed onto the pole? |
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That is a panel mount switch. Doesn't look like, nor is it marketed as a limit switch. Also note the current rating is at '125 v A/C'
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The current Rating is 6 AMPs for this pb switch but I assume that is somewhat comparable to a household light switch. The rules specify max a 20 amp fuse so I would think that would be sufficient for current limiting.
Is there anyway I can get a First judge to respond to this? Also, Is there a detailed list of the Tetrix components on-line? I have failed to find it and I wonder if there is a switch from that list we could use instead. |
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As with anything else, the only way to get an official opinion is to use the Q&A on the FIRST website. You have to log in with your team ID found in TIMS.
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Re: Minibot Falling Solutions
If you are running 2 motors. It is possible to run them at 1/2 voltage (potentially 1/2 speed) by switching them into series connection instead of parallel connection. This cuts the current thru the motors in 1/2.
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