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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
Coopertition does not play any role in the elims which is why 3 robots on a teeter-totter is worth 40 points only in the elims.
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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
Last year our robot had a "finesse" mode, that literally slowed down the arm motors and the drive motors. I think a similar mode (that can simply be activated by a button on the joysticks or a toggle switch) could be highly beneficial when trying to just drive your robot to balance.
If your robot this year ends up with any kind of swinging chute or arm, then you could probably use that to effectively shift the center of gravity. ALSO: My understanding is that the Coopertition bridge gives you only qualifying points, and is therefore not necessary in the elimination rounds. |
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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
What about placing an accelerometer on the robot that allows it to autonomously balance on the bridge? You could have it detect when you are unbalanced on the bridge then press a button that activates the auto-balance and drives to correct the imbalance. Just tell whomever you are balancing with that you have this auto-balancing feature and you have yourself 20 points or 10 points and a 2 point CP bonus as the case may be!
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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
Three robots operating on software to balance on a ramp in which they barely fit? Could work but you need all three to do that which will be extremely rare! It is almost like having a robot in 2010 that could hang off the tower and have two to hang off of it for bonus points. It only happened once all season and with two robots not all three.
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Please build a little robot like Team Thrust's in 2010, so we will all fit on our ramp during the match. Thanks 694 |
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edit: any legality on "latching" onto other robots? The "t-rex" arms to push the platform down can be used to latch onto robots. |
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At our local kickoff we had a prebuilt one to play with, if there is no weight on it to make it offbalance it will automaticly rebalance itself. This means that you will probibly have to buld somthing to keep it down as your robot is getting on. They are also fairly high off the ground, so you cant just run into it unless you are trying to push it down for an aliance member on the other side.
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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
I'm thinking "robot one moves onto the ramp, robot two moves onto the edge. Robot one stops moving, robot two balances with accelerometer or gyro assist."
If three robots, it becomes, "robot one moves onto the ramp, robot two moves onto the edge. Robots one and two creep forward until robot three can move onto the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH! THIS IS SO HARD!" Should be awesome! |
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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
How much force is required to bring the ramp down?
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None of us could tell. Can't bring it down with your finger but put your foot on it and with a little pressure it came down. No exact measurements.
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Re: Let's Talk About The Bridge:
So I'll have to keep torque in mind. Really heavy weight is needed to tilt it from the middle area of the bridge.
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On the video on Youtube they stated that if you place 2 batteries next to each other, 28 inches out, the bridge should stay level. Move it an additional 2 inches I believe, and it would tilt. Use physics, convert and stuff, and there's your answer! ![]() |
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