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| View Poll Results: Best team color ID system | |||
| Rotating light |
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45 | 42.86% |
| LEDs |
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15 | 14.29% |
| Flag |
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40 | 38.10% |
| new brighter LEDs |
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39 | 37.14% |
| Other |
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6 | 5.71% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 105. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: best color ID system
Most emergency vehicles use LED flasher's these days. At least all the ones in my area do. They have no problem with brightness, why should our LEDs. A brighter LED cluster would be nifty.
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Re: best color ID system
Actually, I was just watching a few videos from this past year and the flags work really well.
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Re: best color ID system
I am a fan of the "retro" FIRST when it was 2 on 2 and we had rotating lights. Although they were big and annoying the rotating lights made the game much easier to follow for people who had just walked in to the drive teams being able to identify their alliance partner quickly. At first I liked the LED lights but they haven't done the job as well.
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Re: best color ID system
sounds like it would be good to use a rotating LED light
just a chaser in a circle under a dome, no moving parts to break, able to change colors without messing with anything, efficient and attention getting |
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