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Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
Now that we are done with the bulild season I would like to put forth some information about when you get to your regional(s) and need your robot inspected.
1) Have your BOM (Bill of Material) ready in a hard copy format. There is no guarantee that someone will be able to print one for you from your jump drive. 2) Leave the bumpers off when you get your robot sized. It's a real mess when you have a team removing their bumpers, in the inspection area, and other teams are trying to get their robot inspected. Some regionals don't have allot of room for this (ie BMR) 3) Please have only two students interact with the inspectors. It's alright if the team wants to watch, but please do it from a short distance away. It's hard for an inspector to ask questions, about the robot, and four people answer. 4) Make sure there are NO sharp corners, protruding screws etc on your robot. I don't like to see blood, especially my own 5) Don't wait until the last minute to get your robot inspected. The inspectors are here to help you enjoy your FIRST experience and we are not out to pick on you. If any other inspectors would like to add to this list. Feel free to comment. Thanks Your BMR Inspector ps I can't be bought, but I can be rented |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
A sidenote to #2 above, please also remove the trailer hitch, you won't fit in the box with it on the robot.
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
Pre-inspect your machine:
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...%20Rev%20C.pdf Do a dry run while waiting for the real inspection. |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
Great tips. I thought I'd add a few:
6) Please run through the wiring diagram and make sure all your wire sizes are right. 7) Make sure that your gaming adapter is running to the right location on your power distribution block and not through a WAGO. 8) Make sure your wire connections are taped up such that there are no stray wires visible. 9) Make sure you are following the team number/lettering rules. They are always overlooked. 10) Everyone out of the pit. This is kind of a re-emphasis of #3. I hate having an entire team standing around in a 10'x10' pit while I try to look at their robot. Please designate 2 students and 1 mentor for inspection. It makes things so much easier. 11) Please bring documentation for any parts you are unsure about having (or that you think the inspectors will ask about). For instance, any servo motors that are not Hitec will require documentation with performance specs. As will any pneumatic cylinders that are not Bimba. 12) Make sure your cRIO and camera are isolated from your chassis. The camera will be the cause for the smoke on the field. The cRIO will be the cause of the tears in the pits. 13) Bring along a copy of the updated game manual (at least parts 3,4,6,7,8,9). Also make sure to bring copies of the team updates. If you have a Q&A answer as support for the legality of a robot component, PRINT IT OUT. |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
Especially the part about contrasting color. Note: black on clear is a very good way to hide your numbers. Scouts have a hard time seeing that combination; judges, refs, and field crew are closer, but don't like having to work on something that they shouldn't have to.
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
4 things that I always tell my students to have with them before they inspect.
1. Bill of materials 2. Drivers station 3. A File 4. A since of houmor |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
(14) Documentation for any compliance testing you did such as coefficient of friction for a sensor wheel or safety testing on a propeller system. Remember, it is your responsibility to prove to the inspector that everything is OK.
(15) A laptop loaded with your development system and your robot's software. If you must run the diagnostic window software to prove the version of software loaded on your robot, you may need to reload your application software. (16) A multimeter to demonstrate that your frame is not grounded. (17) A really big smile. Mike Last edited by Mike Betts : 18-02-2009 at 11:54. |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
I read that the camera case is grounded, so it has to be isolated. Does mounting it on the servo's of the pan and tilt assembly take care of that? Or should the pan and tilt assembly be isolated from the chassis too?
Brian |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
Even if it passes while stationary, it may connect when the robot accelerates. Be careful.
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
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I aced the test so anyone should be able to pass it. |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
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You are now, officially, a Certified Lunacy Inspector. White coats for everyone! Russ |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
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-Jim |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
I'm going to repost what I said last year on this topic:
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
The robot inspectors are here to help you. A lot of us are team engineers as well as inspectors so they know what you have gone through to get to the regional. You can ask them for advice on things as well, especially early on Thursday.
So if you’re over size or over weight they can show you how they solved those problems in the past. -Jim |
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Re: Musings from a FIRST Inspector for 2009
There's a decent chance that the pan/tilt assembly is electrically connected to the camera's power return. Beep it out with an ohmmeter.
Russ |
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