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pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
Once the robot is disabled, how long do the ramps stay up? I'm concerned with the ramps falling below the 12" mark before they are counted due to the loss of air pressure. However, i'm sure you have found a way to counter the effects of gravity.
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
if you use the double-action solenoids, your cylinders still have pressure after the robot is turned off. Assuming there aren't leaks, it should stay up for long enough.
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
How long does it take to get to full height?
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
The platforms stay up just fine. The time to lift depends on a lot of things. For one robot it could be as little as 3 seconds. For two simultaneously (which I imagine will rarely happen), it could be as much as about 7 seconds. There are 4 accumulators and a compressor onboard.
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
It looks heavy how much does it weigh? I like the arm and the gripper
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
What happened to the pickup wheel?
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
Looks good. What's the spacing like between the outboard pistons and the chassis..and how tall of a vertical step is it to get onto the platforms? Steps that small ought to be no trouble for most robots to climb.
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
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the wheel was actually one of the designs that we considered, but in real life it just didn't work out as well as we hoped it would in our heads. |
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
Hey all,
Fantastic machine! Can't get platforms any lower to the ground than that! Tell me... how do you deploy them - what is the mechanism that you lower them by? It looks very under control but I can;t decipher how you do it. Thanks! |
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
I noticed that this year you didn't use Colson wheels like previous years. Any reason why?
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
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I take it you've seen the YouTube video of the deploy? It is quite ingenious how they are deployed actually. The wings are held in by small aircraft cables, placed on hooks near the arm joint. There are springs that push the wings outward to give them the initial "kick" to start the fall. When the arm is raised all the way back over itself, it pushes the cables off the hooks, the springs push the wings past vertical, and they fall right to the ground. And it appears that air resistance slows them a little. When the cables release from their hooks, surgical tubing is used to retract the cables and take up all the slack, so we don't have dangling cables anywhere. There is a pot and a software lockout on the arm so it cannot go to the point of wing deploy until it is told to do so. Quote:
And here's a quite comical video taken before we fixed the software. Last edited by sanddrag : 22-02-2007 at 14:31. |
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
so you're saying that once past the vertical the wings fall by gravity? how does the outboard cylinder handle the impact?
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
The cylinder rod does not hit the ground if that is what you are asking.
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Re: pic: 696 Circuit Breakers - Wings Deployed
At least an alliance partner that accidentally hits one of the cylinders cannot say "I didn't see it!".
Very slick design, I think you'll do well with it. Don |
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