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[YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
Redabot has two 3/4" bore x 1" stroke pneumatic cylinders that are used to shift gears, and no other pneumatic actuators. Frequent gear shifts are not required, so the air needed can be stored in Clippard tanks, which team Redabot fills to 120 psi before each match. Redabot does not have an on-board compressor, but does have (1) a 0-160 psi pressure gauge attached to one of the Clippard tanks, (2) a correctly installed Norgren regulator set to provide 60 psi air to the valve that drives the gearshift cylinders, and (3) a correctly installed relief valve, with a fitting attached for connecting the off-board fill tube.
To comply with robot rules <R95> and <R96> which require the Thomas compressor to be used for storing air in the Clippard tanks even if the compressor is not on-board the robot, Team Redabot has cleverly constructed a portable compressor kit including an EX18-12 battery, a 20A in-line fuse, a Spike relay, and a custom circuit with a mechanical switch to enable the Spike. Team Redabot uses the following procedure to fill Redabot's Clippard tanks before each match: (1) open the relief valve and connect the fill tube from their portable compressor kit, (2) switch on the compressor, (3) read the on-board Clippard tank pressure gauge and switch the compressor off when it reaches 120 psi, (4) close the relief valve, (5) disconnect the fill tube. Today is Thursday. Team Redabot has passed all of the 2006 FRC Robot Inspection Check List items except the pneumatics area. You, as their robot inspector at the 2006 Championship, have just witnessed a demonstration of the tank filling procedure described above, and it worked perfectly. Does Redabot pass inspection? Why, or why not? Cite any robot rules, Team Updates, and/or GDC Q&A responses that support to your decision. |
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
one possible thing i can see right now is rule R97
<R97> The Nason Co. pressure switch must be attached to the compressor output or Clippard tank(s) and be wired to the digital I/O port on the RC. The pressure switch CANNOT be used to directly power the compressor. another is that the rules specify a 20A circuit breaker for the off-robot compressor, while this specifies that redabot is using a 20A fuse. whether or not that is a distinguishable difference there, i have no idea. |
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
To provide even more information:
Redabot's set-up is illegal. It is a violation of Rule <R97>. Quote:
-dave Last edited by dlavery : 25-04-2006 at 22:13. |
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
There is also no mention of the 60 psi guage downline of the regulator to show the proper working pressure of 60psi.
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
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I was thinking that the Norgren primary regulator (K47) is often close-coupled to the Norgren 0-160 psi gauge (K410), but that is not always true. So I should have mentioned the gauge along with the regulator. Both the storage pressure (<120 psi) and the working pressure (<60 psi) must be indicated by gauges on the robot. |
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
I did not find anything new. But how did team reabot make it the the championship with this setup. It would not have passed at my regional.
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Re: [YMTC]: Inspect Redabot's Pneumatics
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Check the date of the original question. ![]() -dave |
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