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Re: Connecting an external air compressor to robot's pneumatic system

We used a similar system with a check valve on the robot and connected a tubing from the off board compressor to the valve and it worked just fine for us.
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Re: Connecting an external air compressor to robot's pneumatic system

Thank you Joe G.!

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We used a similar system with a check valve on the robot and connected a tubing from the off board compressor to the valve and it worked just fine for us.
What kind of check valve did you use? I didn't think there were any FRC-legal check valves (apart from the one-way piston flow rate limiters).
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Re: Connecting an external air compressor to robot's pneumatic system

The rules for a detached air compressor are fairly close to those of a compressor on the robot.

What we did is place another vent valve on the detached compressor separate from the fitting/tube used to fill the robot.

This allows you to use your off-board compressor to fill the tanks (connect tube and open robot valve, then close the compressor vent valve), then when you are done you can close the valve on the robot and then vent the pressure in the tube with the second valve. This makes removing the tube significantly easier.

Personally I like our students to just put most of the required components on the off-board compressor anyway since you already need to have the pressure relief valve, and I am saying you should include the manual relief there too. Having a gauge right there is nice to check your pressure quickly.

Also make sure to insulate and clearly mark your electrical connections for the outboard compressor from the robot. These are not standard 12V, but are compressor power (switched by the cRIO). These connectors can sometimes be hard to find on the robot during competition.

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