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And I appreciate that different people have different senses of humor, and that your graphics should have indicated your tone of sarcasm... but as the saying goes "TOO SOON...TOO SOON". |
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We had problems also with all robots shutting down and having to play a rematch.
Not sure why frc still uses wifi, should move to independent channel RF. |
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What?!?!
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To the best of my knowledge we had no problems with the FMS in Hub City. |
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I thought bandwidth caps were in place...?
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Last edited by Team23pitboss : 08-03-2013 at 23:08. Reason: Incorrect grammer |
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I can only tell you what the FTA mentioned to me in passing. I'll note that he didn't say and I didn't say that the cameras were causing issues for teams other than the ones running the cameras.
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We use the West Mountain battery tester to test our batteries. We found several this year that had normal voltages initially, checked good on our battery beak, but fell off after 5-10 minutes of testing fairly sharply. |
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Buzz's dance was not due to FMS. Due to possible programming issue plus the fact that we had to keep safety pins in to keep the feeder up ans therefore within starting envelope. We did not have enough pressure in the system after the last match and refs would not let us power up to recharge.
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They were simply failing batteries/cells that managed to emerge at the worst possible time. You can be sure we are taking measures to ensure that does not happen again.
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Black Jags are serial controllable and have current control modes plus built voltage and current feedback. So all you would need for a battery tester is a serial port (or USB-Serial adapter), a serial to Jaguar adapter, a Black Jaguar that most every FRC team has 1 of, and a power resistor you can get at Mouser or your local electronics surplus store. Battery on the input side, power resistor on the output side, tell the Jag to dump X amps into the resistor, then record and plot your feedback. Primary difficulty is making the program to control the Jaguar. Either I'd need to figure out how to generate the FRC heartbeat, or you'd have to flash the Jag with custom firmware.
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I remember one work session where a robot decided to "spin out" as soon as it was enabled. It did not respond to any control inputs. The cause turned out to be a disconnected gamepad. Pressing F1 on the Driver Station brought things back to normal.
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