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:* We wore out the Deaver tread during the 1st quarterfinal (probably an casualty of the battery problem). Did not replace (no time). | :* We wore out the Deaver tread during the 1st quarterfinal (probably an casualty of the battery problem). Did not replace (no time). | ||
:* We went to the first quarterfinal match with a loose wheel axle collar. This is on the pit checklist, and apparantly not checked. | :* We went to the first quarterfinal match with a loose wheel axle collar. This is on the pit checklist, and apparantly not checked. | ||
− | :* Had to replace the kicker elastics. This caused no | + | :* Had to replace the kicker elastics. This caused no problem in competition. |
==Post-Mortem== | ==Post-Mortem== |
Revision as of 19:44, 16 May 2010
15-May-2010 at Montgomery High School in Skillman, NJ. This is our third year at Monty Madness (see DEWBOT IV and V's competitions). Check out the event website.
Sab-BOT-age made a strong showing against a very competitive field, finishing 10th seed out of 42 teams.
See Siri Maley's Scouting Database.
We were the first selection of team 365 (MOE), captain of the 6th alliance. Team 2344 (Saunders Droid Fatory) completed our alliance. Alas, we were defeated in the quarterfinals by the 4th alliance (103, 341 and 75).
A tough competition. We played well.
Contents
Matches
Who was there
Students: Paul, Ben R, Carly, Douglas, Jen, Michael, Sasha, Andrew
Mentors: Mike Rizzo, Siri Maley, John Stumpo, Faith & Clem McKown
Parents: Susan & John Weissman, David Wall
- Driver: Carly & Paul
- Operators: Sasha, Paul, Michael & Jen
- Coaches: Clem McKown & Siri Maley
- Human Player: Andrew
- Administrator: Faith McKown
- Pit Captain: Douglas
- Scout: Siri Maley
Problems Encountered
- During the first quarterfinal match, our battery (#1) failed, even though the charger (the newest fast-charger) indicated a full charge. This battery had been used for our first qualifying match (Q3), without problems. I suspect the charger; although the charging cycle and time for this battery appeared normal, the subsequent battery put on this charger failed to charge (the charger did not see it). This battery did charge on an old charger.
- The drivetrain occassionally went crazy, with wheels going in unpredictable directions and uncoordinated with each other. Occured in a number of matches. Cause unknown. Steering motors were checked immediately afterwards and were not hot. Battery voltage okay.
- The IR sensor does not seem reliable. Monty Madness has bright, low field lights which could be interfereing with the sensor. Sensor also not a useful indicator in teleop mode.
- We wore out the Deaver tread during the 1st quarterfinal (probably an casualty of the battery problem). Did not replace (no time).
- We went to the first quarterfinal match with a loose wheel axle collar. This is on the pit checklist, and apparantly not checked.
- Had to replace the kicker elastics. This caused no problem in competition.
Post-Mortem
Monty Madness Photo Gallery
DEWBOT autonomous in match 3 (we scored!)