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Mattress Pump
We need to move some air and found that a mattress pump works perfectly (and easy to hook up).
http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/i/spin/100...4&op_sharpen=1 Would this be legal as is, or do we have to rip the motor out and Jerry-rig something in its place? Looking at the rules, I'm leaning more towards the rip it out approach which would be a shame. Other teams with more experience on this have any input? |
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Re: Mattress Pump
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Last edited by Taylor : 17-02-2016 at 09:19. |
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Re: Mattress Pump
We put one on our bot at world's in 2013 to make an inflatable Frisbee blocking device. It was just a craftsman bed pump we got one night at the local walmart. We swapped a 550 into it and worked perfectly.
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Re: Mattress Pump
I wasn't around for the Ultimate Ascent, and this got me thinking. If you could get enough air moving, could you create a "deflector shield" in front of the opposing goal? Even just playing one on one defense, a strong blast of air would have knocked the frisbees off track. Does anyone remember if any teams tried this or was it illegal?
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Re: Mattress Pump
I remember a team, who I think was next to our pit, had a leaf blower on their robot. Or maybe it was something similar that they had wired up.
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Re: Mattress Pump
You will need to swap the motor out with a legal one.
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