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Rookie Mistake of the day
I was so proud of our team today. After arriving late and being further delayed by leaving our paperwork at home we were still one of the first six teams to pass inspection at the Boilermaker Regional. After inspection we tested shooting on the practice field for about an hour with great success and then cued up for a match on the real field only to have extreme connection issues. After a FULL day of struggles and trouble shooting we discovered that the drive team had not CHANGED THE BATTERY ALL DAY......A quick battery change and we fine! Lesson learned.
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
It is generally good practice to change batteries every match or every other match to avoid issues. Just make sure that you charge.
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
A common system that teams including ours use is cycling through 6 batteries before every match that will all be constantly hooked up to a charger if not on the robot.
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
That is a pretty common rookie mistake, but it can also "get" more experienced teams. First thing I do when we're having weird robot troubles is ask what the battery voltage is
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
Our rookie year at LA we showed up with only two batteries and one charger. Naturally, this was quite a predicament, but we didn't know any better. 233 had their pit right next to ours and hooked us up with several batteries and chargers that kept us running for the rest of the event! Definitely a common pitfall and glad you figured it out on Thursday and not later
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
Lost the 2007 Great Lakes Regional for 1114 cause of poor battery discipline. True story.
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
A lot of communication problems are due to problems with battery voltage. Always remember to charge your batteries. Bring lots of them too!
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
Much better to find out today then halfway through tomorrow
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). Include things like removing the old battery, putting a new battery in, zip-tying the Anderson connectors together (robots hit hard!), resetting any mechanisms to stay within the sizing box, selecting the correct autonomous routine, etc. |
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
...and don't forget to load the frisbee for autonomous mode!
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^Yes, this happened to me today. |
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
The default dashboard this year has a checklist built in. There isn't any programming involved to modify it either, you just change a text file. What could be easier?
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
My freshman year on Wildstang, I was loading up the cart with batteries before elims, and i put some on the cart that weren't fully charged. If the other alliance hadn't called a timeout, we wouldn't have realized it and would have lost the match.
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
Oh, so that's what happened. Always been curious about that. I also believe that's the last time 1114 and 67 have been on an elimination alliance together.
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Re: Rookie Mistake of the day
Just off the top of my head 1114, 987, and 67 were together IRI 2011.
Last edited by BJC : 15-03-2013 at 13:07. |
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