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Re: Tips for Robots in Parades

I'm sorry, I didn't get a chance to post a final thank you before we participated in our town's 4th of July parade. All of your guidance certainly made it a successful experience for the team.

We ended up finding and decorating a trailer that was really only used incase of an emergency if the robot went down. The robot survived the entire parade with only one battery change. We wrapped the rover wheels with one layer of gorilla tape which ended up working really well on the asphalt and prevented a lot of wear and tear on the wheels. We really only have to clean off some of the glue residue left from the tape. The driver's station and wireless router were ran off a power-inverter plugged into the car pulling the trailer. The driver stood up through the sun roof of the car with the driver's station strapped down to the roof rack. We also had some "robot themed music" playing in the car. Good stuff!

Unfortunately, we weren't allowed to throw candy or other handouts to the crowd for insurance reasons. But, the crowd was certainly impressed with the robot and the team. Certainly a great event for team exposure!

Thanks again for the input everyone provided on this. This will be a great thread for anyone in the future to reference if they decide to participate in a parade for the first time.

Here's one of the pictures that was taken of the event.
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