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13415 Electric Storm Robotics
Registrace 19. 10. 2022
This is the Official Channel of the CPU Robotics Team 13415 Electric Storm
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Bolty Boi Belt Clamp Tighteners
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13415 Compass Award Nomination Video for Kelley Kirtz
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13415 Compass Award Nomination Video for Kelley Kirtz
League Champ Qualification #1 win 120 31
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League Champ Qualification #1 win 120 31
League Champ Qualification #4 Win 89 44
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League Champ Qualification #4 Win 89 44
League Champ Qualification #3 Win 110 56
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League Champ Qualification #3 Win 110 56
League Champ Qualification #2 Lose 88 120
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League Champ Qualification #2 Lose 88 120
League Champ Semi Final M1 Win 193 66
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League Champ Semi Final M1 Win 193 66
Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #3 Win 54-17
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Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #3 Win 54-17
Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #1 Win 58-40
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Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #1 Win 58-40
Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #6 Win 114-24
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Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #6 Win 114-24
Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match Number #5 Win 90-87
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Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match Number #5 Win 90-87
Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #4 Win 74-6
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Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #4 Win 74-6
Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #2 Win 86-24
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Grant Wood League Meet #3 Match #2 Win 86-24
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what rpm is that motor?
6000!
Nice
Mmmm
Thank you Logan
First
I’m joining next year!
What is the mechanism of hanging called
We used an aluminum hook tied with kite string attached to an 60 rpm gobilda motor, to pull our robot up.
@@13415ElectricStorm how do you launch the mechanism to get on the truss?
The Robot in this clip used a scissor lift to raise the clip up. For the actual competition we used a servo with a lever arm.
Congrats look like you worked hard on it
If only the driver for my team was that good
6419 btw
what #?
@@williamcardo3080 6419
Is that supposed to be music?
Woohoo
A couple things to remember: (1) Use the highest gauge wire possible, consider 22 AWG or larger wire. The larger the wire (larger cross section) the less resistance on the wire itself. And make sure you're using multi-strand wire, at that size I'm hoping that's a given. (2) The longer you make the wire, the more resistance the wire will have, and the more voltage you'll lose across the wire. Remember the signal voltage is 3.3v on the sensor wires, it doesn't take much voltage drop to make a big impact (teams have seen huge impacts even on power connections running 2+ feet, losses compound). (3) I recommend green polyester tape for this kind of application (look for it on Amazon), it's a high temperature tape that pulls cleanly afterward. That tape you used looks like painter's tape - the narrator called it "scotch tape" which painter's tape is - but it clearly burned, but as long as it doesn't permanently stick to the cable or catch fire I guess it's fine? Anyway, green polyester tape, you'll thank me later. (4) Be careful about the jacket on the wire. You should do this in a well ventilated area, many plastics give off noxious fumes when heated (and over-heated) and you don't want to be breathing those fumes in.
Thanks for the comments! These are really good points.
I'll make him tip😏😏🤫
He sooo strong😏😏
Check your starting position. You should be touching the wall and not in the terminal area
The video starts after the robot has already started the auto.
Liam is a spoof
Looking good!
awesome!!!
It's pretty cool
Thanks!
Woo