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5090A Radioactive
Приєднався 25 чер 2019
Vex 5090A Tower Take Over Documentary 2
It has been a minute since we have posted our last video, so we've decided to post as much as we can for the time being as our school is about to start. You still haven't met the rest of the team, but you soon will.
Songs:
Limes - Jovial
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Joey Pecoraro - Don't Be a Fool
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potsu - [oops]
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Limes - Bounds
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Songs:
Limes - Jovial
ua-cam.com/video/dP5z942m7Qs/v-deo.html
Joey Pecoraro - Don't Be a Fool
ua-cam.com/video/U4XTPXVVNFU/v-deo.html
potsu - [oops]
ua-cam.com/video/wNz7iPjgAb4/v-deo.html
Limes - Bounds
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Vex 5090A Tower TakeOver Documentary 1
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This is our first documentary with more to come soon. we can't promise a new video every week though. :'( But we will post as much as possible including progress updates and competitions. Songs: LAKEY INSPIRED - Warm Nights ua-cam.com/video/rXYm8YLrZwU/v-deo.html LAKEY INSPIRED - Blue Boi ua-cam.com/video/wAukvwLCVbM/v-deo.html LAKEY INSPIRED - Days Like These ua-cam.com/video/RTGEoh-vPIc/v-deo...
part 3 ??? pls post it i like your videos and love your narration : )
I was able to get some really useful help from this video thank you
When I saw those passive cube holding clamps, I was kind of confused, because if the clamp is holding onto the cube in that position, how would you be able to deposit that stack if the cube cannot just slide out of the tray?
Why are you in a school district competition? I was on a team at the tournament you won. You guys are insane!
how did the cube holder on the tray work out for you guys in Competition
What are those flaps for?
1/7 lol
How will you stack cubes and the rubber band and the 4 by 1 c-chanel will hold the cubes to not fall to the ground when you disscore or score 4:25
Y’all are the most relatable team
Why do you have encoders on your rear motors V5 motors have them built in
what does the encoders do???? second year doing vex , first year getting serious into it
@@4ruitz Encoders are sensors that count rotations. With cortex systems, they would count rotations of the wheels for more accurate autonomous's, but V5 motors have them built in. I'm not sure why they're using them.
@@jasonhackman5553 they're using them cuz the v5 motors tend to slip so it's more consistent to use encoders that are measuring shaft rotation, not motor rotation
If you have a ratio on your arm or whatever, you want to measure the output not the input
although plexi seems to be the best option in vex as it is the most commonly used and most popular, there are other options, ones that might have less friction, be lighter, or easier to cnc/laser cut and fit better with what you have in mind. Rule <R9>states "Robots may use non-shattering plastic from the following list; polycarbonate (Lexan), acetel monopolymer (Delrin), acetal copolymer (Acetron GP), POM (acetal), ABS, PEEK, PET, HDPE, LDPE, Nylon (all grades), Polypropylene, FEP; ". I would look into a couple of these and try to figure out which is the best for you, as it could not be plexi (also understand rn that you don't even have the plexi). As well as this, I noticed that a lot of your screw joints are not as strong as they can be. this video: ua-cam.com/video/rhfNeMwAKnI/v-deo.html has some excellent examples (skip to end for best type of joint, and i recommend building an example of each joint quickly to actually feel the difference between the joints, as it is very noticible, and helps to understand why the joint is stronger). However, props for using the screw joints in the first place, as many teams still stick with axles even though they are wayyy less strong. good luck, nirvan | 7405N
Well plexiglass is actually illegal as stated in the same rule lol. Most people use lexan.
You have a cute dog :^)
we (7405N) also started with a 1:3 angler, and then 1:5, and then 1:7, and then finally 1:21 with a red cartridge, and there is finally minimal deadzone and it can get itself out of the intake position. our "tray" (you called it elevator) also did not weigh a ton, so i doubt 1:3 would work, i would try testing it with a couple cubes on it just to make sure that it is viable and you dont end up doing a massive rebuild later and trying to fit it all in the base. good luck!
Thanks for the help! we haven't tested it yet, but I didn't think the tray would be that heavy for the motor
@@ARadioactive-gn8gw Our robot had an 8 cube capacity tray with the fastest possible ratio for the tilt mech being 1:7 100rpm. IMO, going past that will simply not be enough torque for the mech to handle many cubes.
Nirvan Panjwani a our 1 to 7 broke the metal gear red motor
Why are you using the c channel and not the angle for the hopper
I'm assuming that u are talking about those "L bars," we simply just ran out of those and our order is coming in mid july, but even now i feel the c channels are doing perfectly well for an alternative and probably isn't going to change anytime soon.
@@ARadioactive-gn8gw I call them L channels as well, but according to Vex the are actually called "angles"... Lets vote for a name change xD