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− | We are monitoring the | + | We are monitoring the battery performance. based on our research, we will no longer leave our batteries on the chargers over night. |
− | We reconfigured our | + | We reconfigured our battery tester for NIMH batteries. |
Battery 4 performed well with 4 climbs to the top of the mountain. | Battery 4 performed well with 4 climbs to the top of the mountain. |
Revision as of 21:56, 13 February 2016
Contents
Competition Season Meeting
Meeting Date | Meeting Time | Location | Attendees |
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9-November-2015 | 6:00-9:00 PM | TCHS Brandywine | - Amal - Akhila - Bennett - Josh - Justin - Trevor Trent - Myles - Matt - Jake |
Meeting GOALS
- Research: Robot Batteries: Research best practices for maintaining our batteries. We may have inadvertently damaged our existing batteries in recent weeks.
- Mechanical: Robot fender is rubbing main tank tread on both sides. Need to extend spacer height to lift fender. This is interfering with repeatable autonomous runs.
- Electrical: Power supply wiring is longer than needed, would like to shorten where possible.
- Drivers: Verify that our recent debris pickup modification to prevent blocks from escaping works well and does not cause any other problems.
- Video Production: Organize this effort and plan for having a video for our Harrisburg qualifier.
- Wrap-Up: Decide and communicate meeting schedule for the remainder of the week.
BATTERIES
We are monitoring the battery performance. based on our research, we will no longer leave our batteries on the chargers over night. We reconfigured our battery tester for NIMH batteries.
Battery 4 performed well with 4 climbs to the top of the mountain.
Media ( Video)
Mechanical
Mechanical: Robot fender is rubbing main tank tread on both sides. Need to extend spacer height to lift fender. This is interfering with repeatable autonomous runs. Josh, Justin and Myles worked to resolve our mechanical issue.
Electrical
Programming
After our mechanical issue was resolved with the fenders rubbing, the program team worked to refine autonomous mode. We relocated the starting position for "Inside Red" auto.
Field Elements
Recorded by: | Date: | Journal Editor: | Date: |
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