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Re: pic: Our 2011 Mini-bot Tetrix motor grave
I divided up our team's tetrix remnants and had a grab bag ceremony at last year's FTC CT tournament. I offered the motor carcasses in a seventh bag, and it was snapped up by some enterprising youngster. I wished him well with the parts as the chances they would/will be useful in FRC future are slim indeed.
IMNSHO - GDC/FIRST failed big-time with the mini-bot challenge. They should have required construction of minibots by a registered FTC team and braced themselves to withstand the inevitable whining by FRC teams complaining of a lack of FTC resource in their area. Point would have been promotion and wider recognition of FTC. |
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Re: pic: Our 2011 Mini-bot Tetrix motor grave
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*and other areas where FTC doesn't exist Last edited by Gregor : 25-05-2013 at 00:45. |
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Re: pic: Our 2011 Mini-bot Tetrix motor grave
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Re: pic: Our 2011 Mini-bot Tetrix motor grave
The part is an inductor with a current rating of something like 3 amps as I remember. A higher current rating will not fit in the allowed space. Although not legal at the time, two or three inductors could be wired in parallel and make the motor happy while still lying flat inside the case end.
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Re: pic: Our 2011 Mini-bot Tetrix motor grave
//Edit: Can't seem to be able to delete my post, only edit it...
Last edited by Karthik : 26-05-2013 at 02:01. Reason: Not worth it... |
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Re: pic: Our 2011 Mini-bot Tetrix motor grave
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