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Re: how much over weight

I accidentally weighed our robot with the battery, and we were still way underweight.

It seems like an unusual percentage of teams are underweight htis year. Its a first for us.
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Re: how much over weight

We were at 102.5 pounds. How many teams wait wait until the very last day to weight their bots besides us?
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Re: how much over weight

Yeh it was a huge relief, we were lifting it up and guessing how much we were holding


me:"hey shaver you think you're holding more than 60 pounds?"
shave:"nah feels like 50 if that"
me:"yeh ok me too"


Most of last night and today was spent rebuilding and reinforcing the box, which wasn't the best of quality
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Team 1353 according to the most accurate scale available to us which should be accurate to 1/10 of a pound we r right on 120.
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Re: how much over weight

we weren't overweight at all. In fact we were underweight - 110 with battery. So, let's hope that's a good thing, shall we?
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Re: how much over weight

Don't forget to account for the weight of the LED's for everyone who is right at 120.
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Re: how much over weight

Team 418's robot weighed in at 119.5 at our mini-meet. We took off a couple of things we couldn't get to work and I weighed them in at about a pound. So I figure we have just enough weight to spare to put on the new lights and still feel comfortable.
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Re: how much over weight

For the first time, we too are underweight. We weighed in at 105 this afternoon. Every other year we have been right at the weight limit.
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Re: how much over weight

It's the most amazing feeling in the world when you find out that you can replace a fisher price motor and lots of wiring and channel with a simple, lightweight mechanical device that does the same thing.

We were about 4 lbs over, but we took off 4.9 lbs right before it was heaved into the crate, and we have about a pound in wires and limit switches that can be removed at competition teams. My question to all the teams that finished amazingly underweight: what was the difference? What made this year the year that your bots all went on diets? I'm curious as to the source of this phenomenon.
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Re: how much over weight

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What made this year the year that your bots all went on diets? I'm curious as to the source of this phenomenon.
Diet? We kept track of what we weighed from when we had something to weigh to late last night. As weight guy, I did that personally and estimated what was unavailable. Weight estimate on Friday:104.566 pounds. Actual weight: 105. Add more materials until Monday night. Current estimate (unverified): 113.8. I don't think I'm missing much, either.

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