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Re: Question on Using Motor Components
One more thought experiment, from the other extreme. A team attaches a 5th CIM to their robot. How much modification do they have to do to it to make it no longer a motor, and therefore legal by the standard discussed above? (And of course, does <R47> apply? Assuming that it isn't a motor because it's modified, is it in violation for being a modified motor?)
Does the standard depend on whether it could be used as a motor, or merely the way in which it is installed and connected? Quote:
But to offer an supplemental hypothesis (supplemental, because there's no real dispute as to the primary objectives of these rules), what if FIRST wrote the rules this way to give the impression of consistency? Spectators and fellow competitors can see at a glance that every robot is subject to the same power constraints. That's a plausible enough intention that I don't think we can as yet say with certainty where the line is to be drawn. (And this line's position in turn affects the legality of the much more benign magnet from the original post.) Last edited by Tristan Lall : 10-03-2011 at 02:13. |
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Re: Question on Using Motor Components
Clearly you guys aren't using Technical Common Sense(tm) if you think disabling a motor and using it as something other than a motor is legal. As of 2009, the GDC was diametrically opposed to this interpretation of the rules. Offhand, I can't think of any significant wording changes that would indicate a modification of this position regarding the HOST BOT. The MINIBOT is a whole other legal field, so I'm unsure what goes there.
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Re: Question on Using Motor Components
I know when we asked this question to QA in 2009 in regards to using a small non-kit motor hooked up to generate current that we wanted to use to sense the power (dynomometer) that something was generating we were told that we could not...
By some of this logic... a bunch of wire and a few magnets could be construed to have the potential to be a motor... i find it hard to believe (but still possible) that any regulation would be written that would preclude the use of a motor..or any part thereof... in a non-motor role to be contrary to the "motor" rules... the "motor" rules were written in order to make the game and the robots have a similar base of power. Actually it is pretty funny to read these threads... A motor by any other name would still smell and squeak..... GDC Shakespeare... |
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