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The 2015 robot for Team 4143- Mars Wars. Robot features 4 independent chain-driven modules. Three of them are connected to passive forks, the top module is attached to a retractable hook for barrels (in Recycle Rush). The LEDs tell the operator which "mode" the robot is in. Gryo and vision are at bottom of robot. Driven by direct drive swerve- with gears.
23-03-2015 19:36
Lil' Lavery
I haven't seen this much chain since Chainzilla.
23-03-2015 22:04
RyanShoffAbout 50 feet of chain. None in the drivetrain.
18-09-2015 13:46
RyanShoffReleasing the Creo CAD files here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/rshoff/4143...rollerbot4.zip
Top model is vrollerbot4.asm.
C++ code is here:
https://github.com/FRC-Team-4143/RecycleRush2015
Vision coprocessor code is here:
https://github.com/FRC-Team-4143/vision-recycle-rush
21-09-2015 15:21
ZaqueWhat thought process led you to choose three separate fork systems instead of one?
22-09-2015 19:35
Kevin Leonard
Yo this robot was so dope to watch in action. So intelligently engineered, and so complex.
Watching you upset the #1 seed at your second regional with smart teamwork was also a treat.
23-09-2015 09:48
logank013I found this bot particularly interesting when I first saw it. In IN Districts, there is a robot that is similar, but they tilt back and load 3 totes from the Human Player station. That team is 3947. I knew the "individual tote care" would work for HP but it was cool to see 4143 work in the Landfill like it did. To say the least, it was a cool robot to see. It wasn't the fastest at the Landfill but it definitely was good at be stable and efficient.
23-09-2015 12:07
RyanShoff|
What thought process led you to choose three separate fork systems instead of one?
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