pic: 1529 Inventor Version: Marvin

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Inventor version of the 2009 entry by 1529. Floor loader, holds 8 balls, can fire about 5 feet. Everything is CIM driven: conveyor & drive through AM Toughboxes, shooter is direct-drive. Weighs 119.9 lbs.

We discovered it’s hard to get a picture of your robot if you’ve already shipped it.

Would you like to give us a quick inservice on the bot? I like to know what’s going on with my sister school. Thanks.

Why the double front rover wheels?

The conveyor belt we use is sort of an L-shape; that way we can pick up balls all over the field, even those against a wall. If necessary, we can backdrive the belt to place the balls into the airlock. The moon rocks collect at the top of the belt; the roller on top has an independent drive which shoots about 5 feet.
We’ve got double wheels at the rear of the robot because we’ve found we get better control with the trailer that way. In fact, with this setup we’ve found that controlling the robot with the trailer is much easier than we initially thought.