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A little messy but surely nothing will go wrong at competition
10-02-2013 20:57
ErnstVery avante-garde. I like it.
I especially like the abstract air tank mounts.
10-02-2013 20:58
pilum40Y'all should win the Quality award if it was offered.... lola
10-02-2013 21:08
AllenGregoryIV
Very creative use of wire and pneumatic tubing as part of your frame perimeter, I would have never thought of that.
10-02-2013 21:12
sdcantrell56We figured suspending the speed controllers with the wires was an innovative method of reducing failure due to vibrations
10-02-2013 21:14
Kevin Sevcik
Tell me you guys have a feeding system. I wanna see a repeat of the Rube Goldberg autonomous that we pulled off at Lone Star last year.
Better yet, just leave an open top on your hopper and have someone else fire frisbees into it! It can't possibly go wrong.
10-02-2013 21:35
Akash RastogiDid Santosh come back to do your wiring?
jk Love you Santosh
10-02-2013 21:53
Billfred
Maybe it's a good thing we did South Florida this year instead of Peachtree.....
10-02-2013 21:57
PayneTrainThey're not telling us that mass of wires is sentient, malevolent, and prepared to mercilessly tangle opponents.
10-02-2013 22:00
Kevin Sevcik
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They're not telling us that mass of wires is sentient, malevolent, and prepared to mercilessly tangle opponents.
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10-02-2013 22:01
Brandon Holley
Can you share the wiring diagram for this? I'd love to implement it on our bot.
-Brando
11-02-2013 00:45
rainbowdashnothing will go wrong at competition
nothing will go wrong at competition
nothing will go wrong at competition
son, check yourself before you wreck yourself
because the best way to know you're wrong is when you think you've got all the edges smoothed out.
do me a favor and read that in a jersey accent.
11-02-2013 00:59
MasonMMSean, I'm so glad to see you've graduated from building your robot from wood and have gone to a much more industrial look.
11-02-2013 01:22
Anupam GoliFunny, looks like 1648's practice electronics board. you took our ideas, didn't you?
Can't wait to see your finished robot (and maybe be on the same alliance with you guys at P'tree
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11-02-2013 09:05
thefro526
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We figured suspending the speed controllers with the wires was an innovative method of reducing failure due to vibrations
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11-02-2013 09:08
protosergeNo installed battery... I take it you've found a way to get inductive power from the field!
11-02-2013 09:36
sdcantrell56|
Sean, I'm so glad to see you've graduated from building your robot from wood and have gone to a much more industrial look.
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12-02-2013 11:32
santosh
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Did Santosh come back to do your wiring?
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15-02-2013 23:31
Andrew Y.after a long day of testing we have found our talons overheat
Have moved t hem between the drive belts where the teeth move air and cool it. We plan to win the design innovation award this year.
16-02-2013 01:27
Akash Rastogi|
after a long day of testing we have found our talons overheat
Have moved t hem between the drive belts where the teeth move air and cool it. We plan to win the design innovation award this year. |