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Thread: Tech Checkers Conference and training day

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    If robots are brand new, and they come to an event to test them out and are overweight, they should be allowed to drive in whiteboards where there is nothing at stake so they can at least dor their checks. But the next event they go to, they must be weighed again and then there is no excuse, you knew it was overweight before so you should have done something about it.

    A robot being overweight MUST exclude them from any competition though as it is not fair to other roboteers.

    Has this sort of thing happened in the past?

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  4. #34
    That is a good point. But you would not put the show Kan-opener in a competition, which is what Adrian refers to.

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    the rule should only apply to competition events not every day entertainment events. these entertainment events are a crucial part of building a successful robot and being overweight with added armour helps with longevity. amazingly i have been under weight with envy so i have no worries.

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    my point was that i have a 100kg fully competitave robot ready for full on competition. but if i swap the ali armour for hardox it will be overweight. the initial robot if in competition would weigh 100kg. entertainment part of it would mean hardox panels would make my robot last longer. when the competition comes round then envy would weigh in at 100kg. whats the big deal with that. a 50kg robot would be a middleweight. i am sure roboteers have the sense to build a robot within the weight limits for competition and if said robots weigh more then they simply wont enter competitions.

    if there was a rule written in stone that your robot wont be able to come to events and play because its 2kg overweight due to an extra bit of armour then i wont play in whiteboards. event organisers better get their hand in their pockets and provide sufficient prize money for my robot to do competitions all the time. a small trophy made from plastic wont be enough reward for my robot to enter white boards if i am not allowed a little extra armour

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    i am ranting. event organisers need robots to attend events or there wouldnt be a show for them. if they want 100kg robots and thats it, then make it worth while for robots to take damage at their events.

    the uk champs has always been and worth doing for the prizes involved. 100kg robots can battle all they like in white board fights. ME....i would like the option to add extra armour to put on a show.

    competition fights 100kg. defo
    entertainment. event organisers descretion

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