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We really should not have a problem putting a ball in a box and pumping it up till it touches the sides.
I don't see why you can't just pump them up in the morning and check them at lunch each day and be done. Or even just once a day (I'm assuming they may lose some air getting hit and squished all day). The rules say approximately 2ft diameter. Excuse me for designing for 23"-25". |
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They were extremely inflated at teh Glacier Peak PNW regional as well. So inflated in fact, that it started to continuously stall our motor and wouldn't allow us to gather the balls at all. We want to put some slop in our pneumatic mounts to our arm to try to fix this problem, any other teams done things to help this problem?
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This thread can go on and on, but the one thing to remember is that according to the Filed manual, the balls should be inflated to the point where the zipper is not touching itself, nor stretched into a football shape. They are to be inflated where the zipper is slight pulled apart where the inflating plug can be inserted. The zipper should be able to be pulled closed with some slight resistance. I did not receive any complaints at the Groton District event. I checked all balls often & they were consistent. We did have 2 balls checked at the beginning of the Eliminations & found to be slightly over-inflated by a volunteer who was just trying to keep up & was pumping them up rapidly. After that they seemed to be consistent. They will be scrutinized at the Southington District Event to be properly inflated.
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Has anybody out there actually measured the difference in pressure between a properly inflated ball and a slightly over-inflated (and under-inflated) one? Is it a large enough difference that it could be reliably measured with a relatively inexpensive gauge at the events? |
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Measuring the pressure would require a special fitting or gauge, although it wouldn't be too hard to make something to do it. 1/4" pneumatic tubing fits into the inflation hole in the ball. The extent of wrinkling at the seams of the ball gives an indication of how full it is...until the wrinkles go away entirely, then who knows? The balls aren't exactly round, either...they're sort of cube shaped. I think this is a game where you need to take a lot of effort to make sure your robot will work with the game pieces, whatever they end up being like at the competitions. If you didn't, you're going to have problems. The low goal is a good option if you can't shoot into the high goal reliably. |
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