Also, in the end , does an event organiser need to adhere to the FRA rules?
Only if people want to work together and pull roboteering forward.
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Also, in the end , does an event organiser need to adhere to the FRA rules?
Only if people want to work together and pull roboteering forward.
Ok as i have not asked I would like to know befor we all cry is the weight limit + 2% error as we would end up with 13.7 and a bit kg Spinners ?
so i would like to say now 13.6 is the max
accept the 1st event just in case our scales are out ???
Also, in the end , does an event organiser need to adhere to the FRA rules?
Only if people want to work together and pull roboteering forward.
So, an event organiser doesnt have to adhere the FRA rules. With as concequences that the FRA website wont allow adverts for this event organiser. And that the amount of available participating robots will be smaller.
What are you implying Mario?
Also, a good 12 kg machine will beat an 13.6kg avarage one, if all the other things are the same.
Like BonX proved in the US, winning 2 fights against 13.6kg robots while just being 10.4kg.
When we took typhoon cadet to the states it was only 12kg. It won a good few fights before being put out by a vertical spinner.
Implying Leo, nothing.
Im just saying that its in the end the event organisors that allow or dismis any robot from their multi ££££ arenas.
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Only if people want to work together and pull roboteering forward
I have only one question - Forward to what?
I dont even know what this goal is!
Hi Mario,
You know you were saying about needing a new collector if I get a bigger bottle.
Would I be ok having the same collector but a flexible hose connecting the collector to the new bottle?
Can you also tell me if I need a syphon tube to stop fluid co2 entering the ram?
cheers mate:)
Andy