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Re: No Bag and Tag Inspection at Championship
Drew, I know of 399 teams that will disagree with you.
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what would all the inspectors do? |
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Make that 398.
I agree with Drew - teams had to qualify for Championships so they've been through the wringer already. It's not like a team is going to rewire their robot or sharp edges are going to appear all of the sudden. Perhaps just make it a weigh in and a reduced inspection, or some honor system form that teams can declare if they made any changes that need to be inspected. We already rely on the honor system for bag-and-tag, so it's not that far of a stretch to do the same for championship inspection. Last edited by Chris Hibner : 21-04-2014 at 16:01. |
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(to the last 3 posts) I'm pretty sure techtiger1's post is saying that less than 400 teams should be at Champs, not that teams shouldn't get inspected.
"not have 400 teams to get inspected" (the posted text) vs "not have 400 teams get inspected" (the current interpretation in the thread) Last edited by BigJ : 21-04-2014 at 16:04. |
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Everyone at the championship has passed inspection somewhere. I wouldn't advocate removing inspection but would be comfortable playing with and against robots that passed a condensed checklist. There was concern about how taxing the new schedule was on the volunteers is worth considering.
Last edited by Duncan Macdonald : 21-04-2014 at 16:36. Reason: Also misread |
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My apologies. I misunderstood the intent.
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Question for inspectors. We are changing our WCD from belts to chain on Wednesday night. If we start on the switch, but sign up for inspection at the same time would that help? When you guys come by the gearboxes might not be on, but the rest of the robot still be fully assembled for you guys to check most things. Or would you prefer us to complete the switch and then call you guys?
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Every year at Champs I have seen at least one robot over size or over weight. Hopefully all 400 teams will prove me wrong this year. One would think bumpers should be nailed down by the time you get to Champs but every year I see bumpers still falling off on the field because they were not "securely attached". Inspectors don't want to see teams getting G20 penalties because of something the inspectors could have helped with in the pits. We have to look out for safety. That's always priority #1 so all those things need to be looked at so this begets a pretty thorough look at all those ball launchers and pneumatic systems. We sure don't want robots catching fire either so we need to trace down those wires and look at wire gauge vs. breaker size. I'll give you wire color. Every year inspectors still find Globe motors and other illegal motors at Champs. Is everyone OK with that or should we continue to check for illegal motors and legal quantities of legal motors? Every year I find teams still using a 20A fuse in their compressor Spike. Nope, it's not a rule that you must change it out to a 20A circuit breaker but part of the inspectors job is to help teams out and we try to point out useful stuff like this. I could go on and on but my point is the inspectors are there to help teams, do our best to flag safety concerns, and to make sure everyone is playing within the rules as best as we can. We all miss things but the more inspections you go through the more stuff we can find and the more we can help. Your team might not need the help but there are plenty there that do and appreciate it. If you build your robot 100% compliant during build season an experienced Championship level inspector should be able to blow through your inspection in almost no time. I can't really think of much on the inspection check list I would like to cut out but if someone want's to come up with a list and valid reasons why those items are not necessary please put it forward and I can guarantee we will at least consider it in the future. Just not this week. |
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Essentially, we started by removing everything that wasn't safety based. We then did some simplification of each section. In the end, our entire modified checklist came out to be one side of a single page. Fortunately, the field showed up, we had an amazing team drive in to help set it up (they weren't even competing that weekend!), and we could keep the entire event on track like normal. That might have been the first time a team not competing at a regional legitimately won an award. |
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-Robot weight -Bumper check (weight, height, mounting) -Frame perimeter check -Safety checks (check for current through frame, stored energy check, pneumatics power up run through) Thats it. With the weights being taken care of at the scale, I would estimate an inspector could be in and out of a pit in 5-10 minutes. -Brando |
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