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2011 Team Update #2
http://usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Rob...0Update_02.pdf
More minibot clarifications and the addition of pneumatic pistons and storage tanks to the list of allowable pneumatic components. |
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
This relaxation of the pneumatic rules makes Scott very happy!
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
I'm guessing this thread won't consist of 8 pages of complaints
![]() Being able to use cylinders at our discretion is great. I'm happy. Though, I doubt my team will take advantage of the ruling. |
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
Hmmm, can we use ANY pneumatic storage tank? I can think of some pretty huge ones that would meet the pneumatics safety requirements.
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
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Engineering is all tradeoffs. |
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
Trading?
What? Stock market time! ![]() |
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
I believe that if we go with pneumatics, then if we end up a few pounds under the limit... AIR TANKS!
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
Oops - thanks to whoever closed my thread in the other forum; I didn't see this one when I hunted quickly - I should have searched.
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
Also consider that bigger tanks take longer to pressurize.
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
I am not able to download the file. Anyone else having problems?
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
I can't download it either.
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
I just opened it again, and it appears it would let me save it.
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
Can anyone copy and paste the rule changes on this thead for thouse of us that can't open the pdf?
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
To sum it up:
Minibots must be deployed completely below the line. <R66> now amended to include pneumatic cylinders and storage tanks of any sort. <R92-O> now specifies "electrical hookup" wire (as opposed to metal wire that could be formed into springs, etc) |
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Re: 2011 Team Update #2
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