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Who's Blue? Who's Red?
I was wondering what people thought about the new alliance marker LED's used this year? At Manchester we were told that it was OK to use clear tape to hold the covers on, since they kept popping off. But my big problem with them was that I had much more difficulty telling what color each robot was. I heard the same comment from several others. When your own robot is competing, it's easy to keep track of who's who, but when other teams are competing I find the old light much more useful than the LED's...
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
Mike Martus & I had a short conversation about this in the pits at NJ.
IMHO, the LED's aren't that effective...but they're a step up from the spinny lights in terms of weight and size. A happy medium needs to be made, and LED's aren't it, unless FIRST can make them more visible somehow. Maybe just a different product is necessary? |
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
we didnt have a problem with seeing the color, but our covers kept BREAKING when other robots got in a shoving match w/ us. hehe... we knocked the Canadians battery out.
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
We wanted (FIRST said no) to run red and blue EL wires up our arms and around our chassis, and connect to the LED's, so that when we were red, the red wires would light up, and vice versa. Not only would it be easier to tell, it would look cool.
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
I like the idea of LED rope lights! I had thought about an LED bar, but that might add too much to the weight. Another option might be to simply include a brightly colored foam ball attached with velcro. The ball could be as large and visible as the old globes, but it wouldn't need to weigh as much, and it really doesn't need to be wired IMHO.
Actually, I think the LED's we used would be much more effective if they flashed more often. It seemed like I'd have to stare at a robot for a couple of seconds before I could tell which side it was on. |
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
LED's can work just fine, but they need to be upgraded to brighter ones. A single Luxeon emitter in approximately the same size housing would work just great. They are SUPER bright, enough so that entertainment lighting is starting to use them in all kinds of applications, Just go watch the new wheel of fortune set. All those brightly colored strips are actually LEDs.
www.lumileds.com |
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But is there nothing we can do about it for the remaining competition? Well, not unless we decide we can do something about it. I am nothing, it would not be hard to get teams to put some decoration on their robot that will help show which alliance they are on. You can do that from adding your own light onto the robot to red/blue banner, to colored team number, to colored flag, as long as they are non-functional decoration. It will be very nice if all the teams see this message, and decide they want to spend a little time to decorate their robot to help the spectators and participants better understand the scoring and the game. I truely believe things like these can be made better right away, if there are enough people to be aware of it. Will it take time and work to make those decorations? Yes... But, it sure beat not knowing which of the robots are on what alliance, and why they are doing whatever they are doing on the field. So, who is with me? Let's help bring awareness to as many teams as possible about the problem with the visibility of the LEDs in competition, and ask teams to start adding red/blue decoration on their robots! |
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
Why not just keep the LEDs turned on the whole time rather than flashing them? Seems like a simple solution.
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
Thanks for the info on the LED's, and thanks to Innovation First for coming through! I didn't mean to be negative; I was just interested in people's thoughts on how well they worked. I think it's hard to beat the old strobes for visibility. I agree that if they blinked faster they'd be easier to see.
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well i think it is obious that the new LED lights are a problem... but they dont have to be. FIRST used very cheap boards ( i couldent resist taking them apart ) and very low intensity leds. i asked if i could add in brighter ones, they said no. i think that the idea of EL wire or strip lights/leds is possable, but it would be almost inpossable to regulate them into a standerd, so i dont think first would do it. what would be quite feasable tho is a bank of leds, say 8 per light of each color, using high-intensity leds, say 3000 ml each. that and a modifyed rate-of-flash (maybe 2x per second @ 50% duty) would be much more effective, just as lightweight, and as hitech as the current lights.
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Re: Who's Blue? Who's Red?
Also, have the LEDs on a spinning mechanism, that would be easier to see and spot, plus it adds another method of telling the robots on, it's spinning!
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