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Re: 2014 Orlando Regional
Game Rules: 5.5.2, T6, T7, T8, T10, 5.5.3, and 5.5.4.
Does anyone know the entire conversation that took place out on the field with the Head Ref, LRI, Team 1902, etc.? Additionally, I cannot fix the process escape until I can identify exactly what broke in the process. The names/descriptions of the two inspectors mentioned in MichaelH1902's post sent to me via a PM would help me ensure this never happens again. |
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Just to pick one, since the rest all seem to be along the lines of "yes, we can retroactively dq an alliance"
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The response to this makes me think Team 1902 went to the field under cover of night, thinking they could pull a fast one on the Orlando regional and be halfway to Pensacola before anyone was the wiser. Last edited by Kris Verdeyen : 17-03-2014 at 23:52. |
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The very strong implication is that more than one battery, or battery assembly, is illegal. Now, whether or not a battery (assembly) that is not used to power a robot is actually a robot battery and thus subject to that rule is currently up for debate, or should I say some Q&A/Update clarification. |
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If it doesn't explicitly say you are allowed to use more than one robot battery in any case (whether for power purposes or not), then it is safe to assume it is not legal. |
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I wouldn't be surprised that next year a rule will be created/changed to include one battery on the robot at any time but until then, this is a very grey area. |
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The manual does not tell you what you can do. That's why in the Q&A system there are a bunch of "We cannot comment on specific designs." responses to "Can we use a 3/8" bolt for an axle?".
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What I was trying to point out to the person I quoted was that just because it doesn't say an item is legal, that it is legal. An analogy to what I was referring to: The manual says nothing about the use of a Globe motor...does that mean it is a legal motor this year? No |
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Last edited by orangemoore : 18-03-2014 at 00:47. |
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This one has been hashed out before. The rules also don't explicitly say you are allowed to use aluminum, but I think everybody agrees that aluminum is allowed.
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This is quite off topic from the other discussions here, but this seems fitting to put in the Orlando Regional Thread.
In the future, Wednesdays will be #WhyFIRSTWednesday on the Orlando Regional Facebook page. We will share different brief statements from students, mentors, and Alumni about why they are involved with FIRST each week. Share your story with us at http://www.formpl.us/form/0B7STmXmeY6NjSkxpSU1DMHR3XzQ . Time to make FIRST loud! Thanks y'all! |
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I wonder whether R8 is relevant to the idea of using lead-acid batteries as counterweights or ballast. Is battery acid a hazardous material?
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