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Re: Game Hint Solution [probably]
So there's potential for a low-friction field?
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Hockey or baseball seems pretty reasonable and I have some information to back this.
61126/1963. This took us to a UPS with a FIRST security. This ups was in Rockford Illinois. Now little known fact that Rockford Illinois has a professional Hockey team, the "Rockford Icehogs". Also rockford has a baseball team called "Rockford Aviators". I've spent too much time on these threads. ![]() Last edited by safiq10 : 22-12-2013 at 20:16. Reason: Found evidence on baseball |
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anyone think that maybe weight limits reduced means they are allowing an extra 25% weight? instead of 90 pounds, 150?
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There is a safety factor that plays into the rules. The current robot weight is based off of what OSHA deems as safe for two people to lift.
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Your robot weight for competition on the field will be reduced to encourage modularity. Your withholding allowance will be increased, to encourage modularity. |
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I think a challenge of extra size or some other game advantage for being 90lbs would be more like it.
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Under previous rules, modularity didn't work this way. You had 120 pounds for *all* of your mechanisms, together, not just each individual configuration of the robot. So a modular 90 pound robot would need to weigh 90 pounds with *all* of its modules together.
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The robot on the field (electronic scales in the queue) should weigh 90 or 120 pounds, but you are allowed an additional withholding allowance of 60, 90, even 120 pounds. This would allow us to polish our modular mechanisms before and between regionals or districts. |
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What if the limit is referring to the game pieces? Like the games pieces can equal up to 25% of the weight of the robot and we'll have to design robots to move them?
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Remember that in 2011 minibots could weight 15 pounds in extra to the 120 pound robot
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I went ahead and read every single 2014 game hint post throughout the rumor mill so you don't have to, and created a blog post summarizing most of the main points many of you were discussing.
Read it here: http://lablayers.deviantart.com/jour...ndup-421735515 (In addition, if you have a deviantART, be sure to join the group at http://usfirst.deviantart.com/ and tell us what team you're on.) Please let me know what you think, and if I missed something feel free to post a reply! ![]() |
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Re: 2014 FRC Game Hint Roundup - I read all 500+ posts so you didn't have to.
But which theory is right?
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