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Cart Is Pit?
For the past summer i have been thinking about what would help my team while bring at the competition.
In order to help my team my friends and I have developed a concept of "Cart is Pit". Meaning that the cart will house must of all the tools/supplies that are usually in the pit. So when you go down to the floor if you need a tool it would be with your robot before and after the rounds and their would be no need for fetchers. Carts basic components: Electrical ![]() I had design this system to have the robot batteries being charged on the cart at all times even when your not near a Ac power source. To go along with that it provides a AC and DC lines for charging laptops and running some electrical tools depending on cart battery size and inverter being used. Safety spare glasses, ear plugs, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit. Tools all necessary tools for the robot with the addition of some that others may be use if room is present. Supplies Spare electronics material pre made parts pneumatics stuff Programing Computers would have a multipurpose port that will allow the programmer to program their robot and not be next to it. (on the controller is prog and reset pins that would be in the cable to the programmer's station allowing him to control things with out getting in the way of the mechanical team). Air Built in large tank that will be full all the time. robot pressure will be equalized with this tank then pumped independently allowing for a quick pump. air could also be used in cleaning off dusk and etc. If all this could be done then your 10x10 foot pit would have more room making it safer. Also everything you would need would be with the robot except for big tools such as mills and etc. Please post more ideas, however don't say anything about a sound system because FIRST has ruled against it. More Ideas The last question is if all this is legal or illegal |
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something that allows you to work under the robot would be nice. (maybe a small aluminum frame with 2 foot tall legs to hold it up while a team mate goes under to work on it.)
this is really a great design, one thing I would worry about though is its manueverability. We did not have a good cart last year but it was better than nothing(it was a furniture mover with some plywood bolted onto it. thanks, vivek Last edited by vivek16 : 21-10-2007 at 19:02. |
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Ditto to vivek's post. I've seen multi-purpose carts that have the ability to lift the robot, or have some kind of ramp that it sits on. Reminds me that I need to start working on some type of electrical system for us, with the battery, laptops, and whatnot. And find a canopy to cover the pit.
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also remember the cart has to be able to cross those cable cover things so making it heavy would be not be the best idea
...forest |
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True i forgot all about those things.
hmmmmmmm how to make sure it would be light enough but also strong enough while keeping these features? ![]() Are you sure about the air system? |
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to pre-charge compressed air in the storage tanks prior to bringing the ROBOT onto the playing field. Off-board compressors must be controlled and powered by the ROBOT. The only difference between an on- and off-board compressor is that the off-board compressor is physically removed from the ROBOT. Note: the intent of this rule is to permit teams to take advantage of the weight savings associated with keeping the compressor off-board. But using the compressor off-board of the ROBOT does NOT permit non-compliance with any other applicable rules. |
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Edit: Peter beat me to it. He needs to seriously get IM.
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Last edited by geeknerd99 : 21-10-2007 at 22:13. Reason: Peter beat me to it. |
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@geeknerd99
I think that those little canisters of compressed air are really handy for getting dust off and cleaning. Also you can use them to cool down things by holding them upside down(engines and such.) Im not sure how good that is for the engines but it might help. -vivek |
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And it's not just compressed air in those cans. They actually make me pretty woozy if I spray too much in an area that pretty much isn't outside. |
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However, those little pancake air compressors (which are just about the only thing small enough that you could fit into a cart) will not run any air tools for more than a couple seconds before they lose so much pressure as to basically be ineffective. |
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I have always wondered about air tanks and what not... I have also wondered about fog machines... are you allowed fog machines?? (obviously not for practical use) but compressed air would be wonderful to clean off work space at the end of the day (or during the day for that matter)
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I JUST HAD A BRAIN FART!!!!! who saw the mythbusters episode with the hovercrafts? you think 6 leaf blowers would lift 600 pounds?
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Also, remember to put space for the operator interface. The OI is (can be) a very awkward piece of equipment, if it's long or in multiple pieces. It's easier to put it on the cart if possible. |
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"I had design this system to have the robot batteries being charged on the cart at all times even when your not near a Ac power source. To go along with that it provides a AC and DC lines for charging laptops and running some electrical tools depending on cart battery size and inverter being used."
I reference to the above information, be careful about doing this as we tried to do the same thing on a carrier that we built on year and we can to find out that the setup burned up three battery chargers running thru a AC to DC converter because the wave signal was different that the wave from the AC outlet. Just a thought from the past. ![]() |
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