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Re: pic: Compressor Backpack
You might want to ask a Q&A about using the backpack off field at an event.
Per rule R68, one and only one compressor. My Lead Robot Inspector interprets that as: Only one compressor at the event. A second compressor is allowed in the pit as a replacement part. I know if you are at my event, you would not be allowed to use it. |
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At an event (even on the practice field), the air has to come from the one compressor. You can't bring in air from the outside.
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Don't even get me started about this...
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I have been lucky enough to not have to deal with it, but I have friends on other teams who have come into issues regarding the rules about air coming from one compressor, having other compressors in the venue, and LRIs making up their own opinions about rule intent.
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Use the Q&A to get a ruling you can print and bring to the event.
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Regardless of legality, this thing is just cool.
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I think we may be able to get away with this at some events IF we only use it to compress when testing systems in the pit and practice field. This could actually be useful for the practice field, due to the limited time.
But we have to remember that we need to compress with our single on board compressor before an official MATCH to make sure the matches themselves are all done by the book. |
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This might help you.
If you have a large air tank off the robot and use the robot compressor to fill it the morning of the competition, you could then use air from this tank to pre-fill your onboard tanks before each match. This would still meet the requirement that all air comes from the one compressor and allow you to hit a higher psi before starting your compressor to finish filling the tanks. I do not believe there is a rule stating that air cannot be temporarily stored off the robot. |
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Now, if you use Quantum Entanglement to activate a vent on the off board tank, I wonder if that would violate the no other wireless communication rule. Last edited by rich2202 : 16-02-2015 at 07:26. |
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R74 and R75 provide (only) two methods of using an off board compressor, illustrated in Fig. 4-8 and Fig. 4-9. Neither of these permissible methods includes off board air storage.
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Honestly, this backpack scares me from a safety perspective. What happens to the unlucky person wearing it if a tank should explode? As an LRI, I would insist it be removed from the venue, and I bet the UL Safety advisors would agree. |
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If the pack got dropped while it was pressurized really bad things could happen. Please do not use this device, ever. I know it seems cool, but it's just asking for a disaster. |
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It's really, really cool in concept. Pretty much anything turned into a backpack is pretty awesome, and you've obviously made something that serves a very good purpose. I agree, though, about the safety problem. Nobody can stop you from using it in your shop, but i'd suggest using metal air tanks for something like this.
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