"The Slim Fast Robot"

Posted by Elgin C at 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST

Engineer on team #237, Sie-H20-Bots, from Watertown High School / NVCC.

So How many Teams out there are going to need to put their robot on a serious diet??? 130 lbs huh?? Who came up with that number??? But I guess if the nuber were higher (like 200 lbs) we would still have teams that needed a diet!!!

Posted by Patrick Dingle at 2/15/2001 1:23 PM EST

Coach on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.

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Posted by Elgin C on 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST:

We were pretty worried about or weight, until we weighed it the other day. We were only at 90 pounds with the battery and 90% of our components attached. Sure is a good thing aluminium is so light!

Patrick

: So How many Teams out there are going to need to put their robot on a serious diet??? 130 lbs huh?? Who came up with that number??? But I guess if the nuber were higher (like 200 lbs) we would still have teams that needed a diet!!!

Posted by Jessica Boucher at 2/15/2001 1:25 PM EST

Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.

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Posted by Elgin C on 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST:

Yeah! Thanks for posting, Elgin! I am slowly but surely turning the team to the Delphi Board…::grin::

-Jessica B, #237

Posted by Ken Leung at 2/15/2001 1:37 PM EST

Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.

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Posted by Elgin C on 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST:

: So How many Teams out there are going to need to put their robot on a serious diet??? 130 lbs huh?? Who came up with that number??? But I guess if the nuber were higher (like 200 lbs) we would still have teams that needed a diet!!!

You are right… As soon as FIRST raise the weight limit of the robot, teams will quickly take advantage of that and get their hands on heavier materials. No matter how much they don’t want to get near the limit, they will always try to create as perfect of a robot as possible, and that include putting more stuff in it, packing more and more little devices that will give the robot “the edge” here and there.

Even when my team are trying to build a really light simple robot, we are still pulling close to 130 lbs this year, without even knowing where it come from. We were trying to have a simple design, and oops… suddenly we are weighting 108 lbs or so… We can’t even imagine building a “complex” robot.

So, this is going to happen over and over again. Better get the hand drills out and start drilling. Maybe in the additional hardware list they should include some sort of hot air balloon so that the robot can seems lighter. Well, at least they throw in the light in these two years of competition.

Posted by Kyle Fenton at 2/15/2001 3:49 PM EST

Student on team #121, Islanders, from Middletown High School and NUWC.

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Posted by Elgin C on 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST:

Rhode Warrior 2001 is very light. If I am correct it is
only about 90 pounds in Final form. Since we didn’t
build anything complicated for the balls, and
sticked with the goals, this is how we got this low
weight.

Posted by Peter Krumdieck at 2/16/2001 7:22 AM EST

Engineer on team #353, Pobots, from POB Central School District.

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Posted by Kyle Fenton on 2/15/2001 3:49 PM EST:

: Rhode Warrior 2001 is very light. If I am correct it is
: only about 90 pounds in Final form. Since we didn’t
: build anything complicated for the balls, and
: sticked with the goals, this is how we got this low
: weight.

Kyle:

We used a similar strategy. We’re low, and light AND we have a 5" x 5" area to rent out, if anyone’s interested. call 1.800.4POBOTS (

Posted by EddieMcD at 2/15/2001 6:13 PM EST

Student on team #121, Islanders, from Middletown High School and NUWC.

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Posted by Elgin C on 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST:

Does Slim-Fast actually work on robots? Or are they stuck with that “Corrosive Acids” diet to lose weight? :wink:

Posted by Bryan at 2/19/2001 10:38 AM EST

Student on team #68, Truck Town Terror, from Brandon High School.

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Posted by Elgin C on 2/15/2001 1:18 PM EST:

oru robot was estimated at 189 pounds! And we actually managed to get it under weight by ten pounds (after a lot of cutting and drilling though).

: So How many Teams out there are going to need to put their robot on a serious diet??? 130 lbs huh?? Who came up with that number??? But I guess if the nuber were higher (like 200 lbs) we would still have teams that needed a diet!!!