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pic: Team 1538 / The Holy Cows - Daisy Cowapult
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Re: pic: Team 1538 / The Holy Cows - Daisy Cowapult
Forgot to mention. The video didn't have captions regarding our autonomous modes.
We have the following: 2 Ball Hot 1 Ball Hot (left or right) 1 Ball Hot, 1 Ball Cold (We ran this at San Diego) |
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Re: pic: Team 1538 / The Holy Cows - Daisy Cowapult
Hmm, how does that auto-adjusting active intake work? Is the whole thing (motor and all) on a slide? That's pretty sweet.
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Re: pic: Team 1538 / The Holy Cows - Daisy Cowapult
Yup, the whole assembly is spring tensioned.
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Re: pic: Team 1538 / The Holy Cows - Daisy Cowapult
Another great robot from Hall Of Fame Team 1538. I know that we are looking forward to match 145 where we get to play another qualification match with you; that makes one qual match together at each event this year!
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Re: pic: Team 1538 / The Holy Cows - Daisy Cowapult
I always love your wiring. Do you have any 2014 electrical pictures?
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It allows us to align all of our hardware in CAD and ensure that the electronics are robustly fastened to the baseplate. We typically use 1/4-28 on 1/8" plate. For the Talons, we use #10-32. For the Digital Sidecar and Spike Relays, we use #6-32. All of our fasteners holding down electronics are Nylon screws to ensure that there is proper frame isolation. Teams have had issues using shielded DB-37 cables and DB-25 cables and didn't realize that the shield was touching metal fasteners, creating a short between chassis and potentially ground/power. Not to mention, using Nylon screws is significantly lighter than using your typical metal fastener in this application. |
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