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How team 612 Hurdles
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Re: How team 612 Hurdles
Hey guys, do you think the robot will shoot it a bit further if the ball pistons were in contact more.
1. Pick up balls with roller wheels 2. Lift up elevator to proper height 3. Drop pistons into position 4. Fire 5. Jump up and down 6. Retract pistons 7. Lower elevator 8. Repeat |
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Hey, thats pretty sweet! We were thinking of the same idea (we're working with a 12" or 24" actuator... any opinions on which one? Also, what PSI did you guys use to launch? Isnt there a rule that only 60 psi can be used or something? That is really cool launcher. Congrats!
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two 24 inch pistons (2" bore) running at 60psi.
I will try to get the other video of us shooting, after a little tweaking we found that the ball travels a much further distance when it is resting on the pistons (in the video the pistons and the ball are separated by about 5-6 inches). |
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If you have the weight I'd say go with the 24" pistons, they have a nice follow through.
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this looks awesome guys. congrats on a good job
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Good job guys!
Nice and quick hurdling.I'm sure you'll do great at the matches. However, there is a little something team 2669 KY Bots would like to present to you: We've organized FIRST tips on safety for shooting mechanisms into a small presentation. Check it out: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2082? P.S. I know it's way of topic, but is there anything wrong with our team name? I mean KY ? We heard someone saying that we better change it in case we get to Atlanta. I was wondering what could be wrong about it.. ![]() |
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When we started to build this shooter we knew safety was going to be key. First of all when the robot is not used we disconnect our source for air and also leave the leak valve open. Second the pistons will only allow deployment when the shaft position encoder is correct for our shooting height. We have a long list of things we do before we fire. But thanks for the tips, some of them are quite helpful.
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Also the secondary driver needs to push a series of buttons just to get the pistons to drop down, let alone to get the big pistons to fire.
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As long as you don't have to pat your belly and rub your head at the same time.
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Looks good, see you guys at VCU.
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we're using a 2" 24" bore its a air hog no two ways about it. It took some creative plumbing to get it to work.
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