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1) You need to tighten the bolts down more (use a wrench) 2) You need to crimp your contacts better (use proper tools) 3) The connector housings need to be replaced (this was one of our issues) |
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We forgot to loctite our competition bot's gearboxes.
This lead to the horror story that was day one and early day two of North Star The CIMs started sagging on us. And this is where our errant design kicked in. The back of the CIMs were practically pushed right up against each other, so taking the gearbox out was not exactly the easiest thing to do. We did have our practice bot gearboxes on hand (which were loctite treated), so to save time were were going to just switch the gearboxes out for the practice bot But this was also at the end of day one, and we played first match on day two. We were internally panicking. The swapping of gearboxes would take a long time, and we were being pushed as the pits were closing. We left the pits with no drive gearboxes in the robot, and we had very little time before opening ceremonies on day 2. The first robots to queue are supposed to be queued up during the ceremony, but KING TeC was not there. We still had to put in the gearboxes, redo the electrical, and test to make sure everything worked. In the latest possible time we got the robot out, but we walked out on the field not knowing if the robot was going to move. In a stroke of luck everything worked and we had a pretty good match. The relief was beautiful. But we were setback significantly from this problem. We didn't have time to address any of the other things we had planned to look at, so the quals matches in general ended up being underwhelming for us. We didn't show off nearly as much as we wanted to. |
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At champs, our team (4276) got our intake arm broken out of its stand-offs. It was hanging uselessly in our robot. Unable to score, we went to our courtyard to play defense and, long story short, tipped a robot over, earning us a red card (https://youtu.be/z25Bbz4DlkY). This was our last match of the season, we were paired with the Cheesy Poofs, and we won with 4 RPs. Because of our red card we were given no points and dropped to 50-something place (we would have been at around 20 or 30 with the points). So we went back to the pits where we started cleaning up and, once again, repairing the broken arm. Overall, our team has seen a lot more breaking happen this year than in previous years.
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Also a very sad moment: https://youtu.be/YHDG6jRnkQw |
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Yeah, that was very ironic.
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