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Re: Tips from a veteran Robot Inspector
Quantity is limited to the most recent list.
So the first two CIMs are free. |
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Re: Tips from a veteran Robot Inspector
Remember that the GDC in the Q&A covers items that are previous KOP that have been modified prior to the 2012 season.
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Now that week 1 is under the bridge (pun intended) let us take a look at some additional items.
This weekend it seems that bumpers continue to be an issue. Regardless of previous year's rules, the minimum bumper segment must be 8" long and be supported by robot frame. The ends may not extend past robot frame and be unsupported. In other words, if you have constructed your robot frame to be 6" wide on either side of a ball handler opening in your frame, this is an illegal design. The frame and bumper must be a minimum of 8" and the bumper must be fully supported by the frame (except with certain exceptions listed in R33) You cannot have a 6" frame segment with an 8" bumper segment mounted to it allowing the bumper to extend beyond the frame. Numbers on the bumpers must be in four places and four only. The team numbers must not be segmented or split across an opening or across two bumper segments. The GDC has ruled on this and is very clear in how teams are to implement the rule and how inspectors are to judge the bumper design. While inspectors will not rule on appendage usage, we will inspect for the distance outside the frame that any appendage can travel during a match. If you appendage is capable of extending beyond 14 inches and has some limit in place (either mechanical stops or software) then they will check that during inspection as well. Rev C of the Inspection Checklist was issued on Tuesday. This will be the version used at events except if an updated checklist is issued. I would like to remind everyone that modification of motors is only allowed for very specific reasons... R49 Motors, servos, and electric solenoids used on the Robot shall not be modified in any way, except as follows: A. The mounting brackets and/or output shaft/interface may be modified to facilitate the physical connection of the motor to the Robot and actuated part. B. The electrical input leads may be trimmed to length as necessary. C. The locking pins on the window motors (PN 262100-3030 and 262100-3040) may be removed. D. The connector housings on the window motors (PN 262100-3030 and262100-3040) may be modified to facilitate lead connections. Please note that this does not allow modifications to motors or integral transmissions even if the manufacturer supplies a mod kit. It does not allow the removal of integral transmissions to use the motor only. I hope all teams participating in Week Two events have a great time. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 04-03-2012 at 16:55. |
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I don't think that the four and four times only number can be stressed enough. I saw a team at Gull Lake in Eliminations competing with the number five times.
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I'll add what I saw at the Smoky Mountains Regional.
I saw several breakers that were hard to get to. One team had their breaker inside a plexiglass box. I asked them how they turned on their bot and they told me they remove the front bumper, remove the two screws holding the lid down and then turn on/off the switch. I got them to put in a hole in the side of the box. Also, please go over your pneumatic schematic and be sure everything is in it's place. Just saying. Also, I had fun at SMR. Ed was great to work for. FYI, only use one tag on your bagged robot ![]() |
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There is a reason I have Ed as a division lead at Champs.
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We were specifically making teams extend their frames causing substantial rework and missed matches. Not to mention modifications to ball retrieval systems. I will be inspecting at 3 more competitions and I'd like to offer some better alternatives to teams for being in compliance and ensure consistency throughout the competition season. Thank you, |
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#1 thing I wish was a non issue this year. |
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The most common method of "erasing" the 5th bumper number is to put tape over it. So they exchange one rules violation for another. Is that what we really want?
Allowable bumper materials are plywood, noodles, fabric, fasteners and optional angle reinforcements. Nothing else. Which is why the suggestion of integral metal reinforcement of the bumper itself isn't permitted. Last edited by GaryVoshol : 06-03-2012 at 05:43. |
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Part of me agrees, but part of me is happy that they're being (at least mostly) consistent about making sure that teams follow the rules, whatever those rules happen to be.
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Where in the rules does it say "nothing else"? [R28] mentions some things you must use (noodles, cloth), but does not say "only" or any words like that. |
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[R28] begins with "Bumpers must be constructed as follows". If your intended method & materials do not follow, then it is not allowed.
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