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Re: Team 254 2013 FRC Code

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Regarding the legality of pressure transducers on the high side. This was a question I asked directly to the QA and was told that they are illegal. Pretty clear there. If you read the rules it states the the ONLY things allowed on the high side are the compressor, high-pressure gauge, pressure relief valve, storage tanks and the regulator. Nothing else. However, as someone else pointed out it was not checked very well and teams got away with it in a number of instances.
Thank you for that. We didn't end up running one (weight), but we would have done that wrong on accident.
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Re: Team 254 2013 FRC Code

To Cory and other 254 people, Thanks for replying on the compressor. We were running into similar issues (large cylinders, limited capacity) and used the old Thomas version because of the duty cycle issues. Great job!

I am still really impressed by the style and organization of the code, Very well done across a large number of classes and modules.

Great job and great execution!
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Re: Team 254 2013 FRC Code

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To Cory and other 254 people, Thanks for replying on the compressor. We were running into similar issues (large cylinders, limited capacity) and used the old Thomas version because of the duty cycle issues. Great job!

I am still really impressed by the style and organization of the code, Very well done across a large number of classes and modules.

Great job and great execution!
To be clear, it is a Thomas, but not the old one that came in the kit. It's substantially lighter than that one and produces slightly higher flow, at the penalty of heating up faster due to less thermal mass.
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Re: Team 254 2013 FRC Code

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To be clear, it is a Thomas, but not the old one that came in the kit. It's substantially lighter than that one and produces slightly higher flow, at the penalty of heating up faster due to less thermal mass.
Would you mind giving us a model number for this compressor?

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http://www.gd-thomas.com/productlist.aspx?id=10124&tp=p

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