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pic: wildcats 1510
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Re: pic: wildcats 1510
what kind of motor/ gear reduction are you guys using on the accumulator? we have a very similar design and we had trouble getting enough torque to start the system.
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Re: pic: wildcats 1510
Erm... I hate to ask this question, but how are you going to add legal bumpers to that robot?
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Re: pic: wildcats 1510
how many balls per second can you "shoot?"
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Re: pic: wildcats 1510
Very true. It seems like VERY little room to cover enough of the robot.
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Re: pic: wildcats 1510
Spacers. More or less. It's rather simple, we have a piece of steel supported all the way around by spacers and attach the bumpers to that. We didn't read through the rules thouroughly enough so we diddn't catch the bit about having the bumpers be continualy supported. It's a quick fix, but it works.
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