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18-03-2016 09:23
Richard Wallace
Nice scale!
A couple of robots forgot to score their boulders. You guys need to shoot more! 
18-03-2016 10:13
MoskowapplepiI didn't get a chance to see them last weekend, how do you guys climb because I don't really see anything to get up there. I mean no pneumatics or motors are visible up top
18-03-2016 10:27
Jefferson|
Nice scale!
A couple of robots forgot to score their boulders. You guys need to shoot more! ![]() |
18-03-2016 10:30
Jefferson|
I didn't get a chance to see them last weekend, how do you guys climb because I don't really see anything to get up there. I mean no pneumatics or motors are visible up top
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18-03-2016 13:42
Cam877If I'm not mistaken, I see wheels on the bottom of your robot, along the belly pan. I assume these are for going over defenses, are these wheels powered?
18-03-2016 13:50
sodizzle|
If I'm not mistaken, I see wheels on the bottom of your robot, along the belly pan. I assume these are for going over defenses, are these wheels powered?
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18-03-2016 14:04
JDNovak|
If I'm not mistaken, I see wheels on the bottom of your robot, along the belly pan. I assume these are for going over defenses, are these wheels powered?
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18-03-2016 15:14
indieFanVery cool, but is this not an invalid scale due to the bumpers?
18-03-2016 15:19
Jefferson|
Very cool, but is this not an invalid scale due to the bumpers?
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18-03-2016 15:29
kataboltNice! Are you able to do a 610-style 'HangShot' from up there? 
18-03-2016 15:36
indieFanMy team's understanding of the rules is that the bumpers must stay between 4" and 12" when translated (i.e., take the robot off the bar and set it on the ground in the same position). Is this not correct? If it is not, please point me to the rule(s) in the manual that explain it.
18-03-2016 15:36
cad321|
Very cool, but is this not an invalid scale due to the bumpers?
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18-03-2016 17:25
rutzman|
My team's understanding of the rules is that the bumpers must stay between 4" and 12" when translated (i.e., take the robot off the bar and set it on the ground in the same position). Is this not correct? If it is not, please point me to the rule(s) in the manual that explain it.
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Originally Posted by Manual Section 4.7, R22
BUMPERS must be located entirely within the BUMPER ZONE, which is the volume contained between two virtual horizontal planes, 4 in. above the floor and 12 in. above the floor, in reference to the ROBOT standing normally on a flat floor
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18-03-2016 19:00
indieFanD'oh! Thanks for the clarification and pointing me to the correct section. I'll bring it to my team's attention at our next meeting.
20-03-2016 01:31
JTNJust to clarify a little here, the robot doesn't even need to be rotated vertically to end the match. The arms aren't able to be back driven and can remain stationary at any angle without power. While the robot is hoisted upward the drive base only needs to rotate up a few degrees for it to be considered a hang. In all, the time from the robot entering the batter and being legally hung can be as little as 3 seconds.