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Hey Hi!
I'm the PR of team 5665 and this year is our first year. We are rookies and we had never been to the competition. I want to ask you about Pit areas. I really don't know how to design our Pit area. I still don't know what a Pit area looks like, I saw pictures but I didn't get it. Can you help me please? What will FRC give us? Like a table and ... Thanks a lot!! ![]() |
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Expect a 10'x10' square and a table in the back (usually 8' long).
Also don't expect to have an abundance of outlets, I'd prepare to run off of 1 or 2. I'm sure you could send an email to the organizers of your event to be sure, but the 10x10 and a table is the typical arrangement. Good Luck at competitions! (Oh! we're both going to be at CIR, so we'll see you there. Don't be afraid to come by our pit if you need something, we'd be glad to help.) Last edited by Captain_Kirch : 31-01-2015 at 16:11. |
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Thanks a lot! See you in the Regional! I wrote in my notes that I will come to you and meet
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Don't forget that is 10x10x10 HIGH. There is a height restriction of 10', although it may or may not be strictly enforced.
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As someone who has now been to the Montreal Regional for the last two years, halfway across the world from where you are (nonetheless, I believe FRC to be consistent all over the globe), I can say that FRC usually supplies us with a table or two and a chair. The rest is up to the team. Team Spectrum (#3847) released a pit design guide back in 2012. I am not exactly sure if they have a more recent version or not, but the information is very complete.
I just noticed that you guys will be participating in the Central Illinois Regional, so I guess Captain_Kirch (from team 2039, also participating in that regional) has the more accurate information. So, yeah, what he said ... (I guess FRC does vary a bit from regional to regional.) Last edited by alexander.h : 31-01-2015 at 16:18. Reason: Extra detail |
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Thanks a lot for the guide! I'm sure that it will help me
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Check out some of our pics http://clbregulators.weebly.com/ . Lots of teams have there own style. On thing we did is have a big blank white board for teams to sign. ( big hit) . have fun with it be different, have photo album and team information on display for fans and judges. Have something small to give away. Make awards to give to other teams Especially for those that help you
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Several people have mentioned a 10'x10' area.
This isn't always the case! Sometimes you might only get 8'x8', or 10'x10' (or even more if you are super lucky). Please design your pit layout with this minimal size restriction. Encroaching into the alley or neighbor's pits is not a good way to make friends. ![]() |
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Stepping back a bit, the most important things to include in your pit are:
The next round of things are:
When laying out your pit, remember that you need to leave enough room to be able to work on your robot. This has been an issue in recent years, but with this year's rules allowing a very large robot, it could be crucial. Don't forget that you cannot use wireless in the pits or on the practice fields - you have to have a network tether cable. Bring a spare or two in case it gets run over or otherwise broken. |
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We were warned not to daisy chain power strips last year at regionals, so I recommend buying a huge power strip to run everything off of. Like we're talking 8+ outlets depending on what you want on it.
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We build our pit frame out of pvc, not only because it fits the theme of how our chassis and other parts are built out of pvc, but because it's easy for transport. Here's a link to a really good picture of our pit from the Arkansas Regional last year: [x] It also has some good shots of the two neighboring pits as well. I would definitely invest in the foam tile flooring, it comes in really well. GeeTwo mentioned a list of plenty of really good suggestions to keep in mind.
Another set of things that you should keep in mind is safety for sure. There will be safety judges, inspectors, and many other people waking by on monitor for good safety, as well as getting a review slip both Thursday and Friday night. Keep things like a first aid kit, fire extinguisher, battery spill kit (baking soda, acid resistant gloves, a disposal container, etc.). It would also be good to have extra safety glasses around in case someone forgets their pair, but the event will provide pairs even though they're mostly for non-team visitors. Things like extra hair ties and stuff like that. The biggest safety thing would be an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) of all of the chemicals you use and even the main breaker switch sticker for the robot. There are resources like the 2015 Safety Manual that can help you out with all of that! Good luck at competition! |
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