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Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
Pneuaire seems to have several websites selling their reservoir cartridges (www.smcpneumatics.com, www.coastpneumatics.com, www.poweraire.com; they share the same "online support" image and similar addresses). Their other websites indicate that the RC2.5x10 is actually ~30 cubic inches. But when 8 of these tanks requires 7 minutes to fill, the difference between 30 and 44 doesn't seem like much. =P
For their full product line and their current stock, check out here: http://www.coastpneumatics.com/searc...&key word=RC2 |
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It looks like 1712 just found some breathing room.
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Just for additional consideration, in a long-term installation, I would prefer to use aluminum tanks. Plastic, over time, tends to creep and weaken, which should not be a problem on a FIRST robot. |
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Successful Lung Transplant. Weight saved Priceless! http://www.livingsystems.net/DSC00393.JPG http://www.livingsystems.net/DSC00394.JPG ...Breathe the pressure! ~prodigy |
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Still their site is chock full of pneumatic goodies. |
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That's very weird since I had no problem ordering ours. We paid with a Canadian credit card and had no issues. We did have the order shipped to our PO box in the US, but the shipping address shouldn't have any bearing on the payment method. Did you try ordering online? |
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plastic is great for holding pneumatic pressure, or transmitting hydraulic pressure as long as it's thick enough to contain it.
for example ![]() ![]() Last edited by Tytus Gerrish : 28-03-2011 at 19:14. |
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I'm now living in Kentucky, but whenever you post pictures of your creations, I sometimes wonder if I've moved far enough, or need to keep heading north... |
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I called them today as I was hoping to have them express shipped in time for GTR this weekend. That's when I was told they didn't take Canadian credit cards. I did place an online order just now using my credit card and it seems to have gone through just fine. The only shipping available online was UPS Standard, so I guess getting them in time for Championships is better than not at all. Thanks for your insight. Jim |
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Jim,
If you need a couple for this weekend to make weight, I live 20 minutes from Port Huron and have two our team can part with. |
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answer is here--->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTMcPXNreis |
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a Co2 fire extinguisher is inappropriate for putting out burning fuel a class B fire extinguisher would be needed like halon or foam. Co2 can only be effective if you can completely smother the flames long enough for the fuel to cool below its flashpoint, otherwise it would just start up again. furthermore a cloud of c02 gas won't stop a stream of flammable liquid as is suggested by that video. don't try this at home kids. |
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