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| View Poll Results: Rope Touch to Touchpad: How long for YOUR climb? | |||
| < 1 Second |
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11 | 7.43% |
| 1-3 Seconds |
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29 | 19.59% |
| 3-6 Seconds |
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65 | 43.92% |
| 6-10 Seconds |
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33 | 22.30% |
| > 10 Seconds |
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5 | 3.38% |
| We aren't climbing. |
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5 | 3.38% |
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Poll: Rope Touch to Touchpad: How long for YOUR climb?
Imagine your driver speeds back to the rope near the end of the match. At what point is it "too late" for your robot to score a CLIMB? The clock starts the first time the rope touches the robot or enters the robot's volume in a match. The clock stops when the robot touches the touchpad.
We want the average, not the best. Save your best for your release video. ![]() We know lifts under 1 second are theoretically possible with 2 775Pro's and/or a tall robot volume. Yet not every team will choose those, or even have 2 motors of weight available for climbing. Also, what about lining up? What about attaching to the rope? What about a less-than-full battery at the end of the match? Last edited by JesseK : 31-01-2017 at 11:20. Reason: title |
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