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Re: Motor for mini-bots
<R92> defines the restricted list of components a minibot must be constructed from.
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
Can't you kinda just "shoot" it up there?
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
The Deployment definition and <G20> states that because the minibot is considered an extension of the robot, it must be deployed below the deployment line on the tower.
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
Yeah we were thinking of a fly wheel that you spin up on your bot then you let losse on the pole. Do people think that's legal.
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
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Safe? I'm thinking no, because if you miss, that's a lot of energy going somewhere. Hopefully it's shielded enough that it doesn't go straight towards other robots/people's feet when they come on the field/that sort of thing--which further reduces available weight/diameter. Legal? Questionable (on safety). Ask Q&A. |
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
TETRIX DC Drive Motor (W739083) data.
12-volt DC motor features 152 rpm and 300 oz-in. of torque. edit -- See datasheet attached in another thread. /edit Last edited by Richard Wallace : 08-01-2011 at 14:39. Reason: added link to Michael Coleman post with datasheet |
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
How about if the minibot has another minibot that it shoots up the pole?
Or if the hostbot "kicks" the minibot up the pole? |
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Re: Motor for mini-bots
That would most likely be considered a detaching mechanism and therefore illegal (as it doesn't fall under the exception of the minibot detatching from the hostbot)
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