Pneumatic Air Tanks

How many pneumatic ari tanks are we allowed on the robot this yr?

before anybody says RTM. i just want to say how awesome the high volume tank is. The high volume tank is 7/4 as awesome as the previous tanks.

Actually… I’m not going to say read the manual.

I’m going to say, Watch Q&A, because someone asked there already due to it not being specified in the Manual.:stuck_out_tongue:

Actually, I think it’s specified just fine in the manual. It’s part of the pneumatic system, right? Thus, according to:

In addition to the items included in the KOP, pneumatic system items specifically permitted on 2011 FRC ROBOTS include the following items. All included items must be “off the shelf” COTS pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for working pressure of at least 125psi and burst pressure of 250psi, and used in their original, unaltered condition (except as required for assembly with other components).

Additional air tanks are not listed under this rule. You received exactly 1 2"x12" accumulator in the KoP. Thus, you are allowed to use that single accumulator, no more. Compare this to the 2010 manual. The same rule exists (), with identical wording (except for the year). Under the rule, section A clearly states how many air storage tanks you can have in addition to the KoP provided 2 tanks. It seems pretty clear to me that this was specifically removed by the GDC this year in order to limit you to a single storage tank as provided in the KoP.

IIRC, FIRST Choice had the older (smaller) tanks, and is regarded as an extension of the KOP. As such, you could use those tanks if you wanted to.

So, somebody asked Q&A for specifics. We’ll see if they give any response other than “::rtm::”.

Be very careful with that assumption…

KIT OF PARTS (KOP) – the collection of items listed in the 2011 Kit of Parts Checklist provided on the FIRST website at http://www.usfirst.org/frc/competitionmanual.

The items on FIRST Choice are not listed in the KOP checklist. Thus, per this definition from the rulebook, they are not considered KOP items. That would apply to the air storage tanks, cost accounting for anything obtained from FIRST Choice, the legality of the “Pneumatic Muscle” from FIRST Choice, etc… I know there’s been discussion on here about that definition, I hope someone has posted a question about it by this point.

That particular definition comes from the GDC by way of Bill Miller on Bill’s Blog.

It’s quite confusing on a number of avenues, like you mentioned.

That’s why you wait for Q&A. (I’d also be interested in: where do Bill’s Blog and Q&A rate in relation to each other and the Updates?)

unless you have to worry about having enough air to actuate some gigantic 2x24 cylnder. take all accumulators you got ‘n’ strap 'em on. Worst case you have to take them off and use the one 12" accumulator.

Hmm . . . . no specific storage tank restrictions other than 125 psi operating and 250 psi burst?

http://www.shop4paintball.com/v/vspfiles/photos/04EMPRBSCS8845K-2.jpg

Rated at extremely high pressure . . carbon fiber . . 88 ci . . hmm

well then i would just strap a dive Cylinder to the bot and be done with it.

Why not, I was just looking for a more . . light weight solution.

See Team Update #2. It addresses some of the pneumatics rules.

The Q&A seems to [.

There are tradeoffs, they’re just somewhat subtle.even in the pits](http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16123)

Interesting concept; I hadn’t thought of that.

That just might be us~ :cool:

As a reminder to everyone…
<R69> Compressed air for the pneumatic system on the ROBOT must be provided by one and only one compressor. This compressor may be either the compressor from the KOP, or an equivalent compressor that does not exceed any of the KOP compressor performance specifications (specifically: nominal 12v, 1.03 cfm flow rate, 120psi maximum working pressure). Compressed air shall not come from any other source. Off-board compressors must be controlled and powered by the ROBOT.

Emphasis mine.

Do we have an update on this yet? Did the 2nd update specify how many tanks we can have on board now?

You might read the Team Updates and determine the answer yourself, rather than waiting for someone else to read them and feed the answer to you. Really, everyone should read the Manual and the rules updates. It is worth the effort.

-dave

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The updates didn’t say it quite clearly enough for some folks.

Q&A said, quite clearly, that there is no explicit limit. In other words, as long as all your air tanks fit in the box, meet the cost and weight constraints, and are correctly connected (the ones you aren’t using as ballast), you can use as many as you want. Oh, and make sure you satisfy the pressure ratings, too.

http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16408