@@RoboRangers-FTC G405 states "Any movement of the ROBOT or any of its MECHANISMS is not allowed during the transition period between AUTO and TELEOP" (a major foul), and G431C states "HUMAN PLAYERS may only place SCORING ELEMENTS into the OBSERVATION ZONE during the AUTO and TELEOP periods of the MATCH" (a minor foul). Auto ends with the buzzer at 2:00, and Teleop begins with the three dings, so neither should occur during the 8 second transition in between. Please note that I'm not trying to diminish your incredible run; I just want to make sure you (and other teams) avoid these penalties!
Great robot! Just make sure in auton your robot is out of the observation zone when the human player is in it. I noticed that the human player was still aligning the specimen with the robot while a wheel was in the robot. Great job though!!
@@JoshuaThe-xp2jb you are allowed to adjust the specimen as long as you were grabbing the outside part of the clips you are not breaking the plane of the field wall while the robot is in the observation zone check the q&a forum Q18 and Q145
How did you guys know what materials you need to buy. How long does the planning phase usually take? My team is new to FTC and we aren't completely sure what the right way to start is.
@@jai-r1e For every team it is different and the strategy we use is kinda hard if you don’t have old materials as we use old stuff and build as many robot as we can before we find a design that works and we like we probably build 5 different robotics in about 3 weeks but they had no power we just realized that it would not be good.
@@RoboRangers-FTC Your pre-loaded specimen must come from the human player (not from the submersible). So technically you only have one left. You should not have 4 total, but rather 3 if you only push 1 sample in.
Think you have an extra HP blue sample during auton. You should only have one since the other is preloaded. Without that it looks like a 3 specimen auton. This brings total to 178.
I was wondering if when the robot is already in the observation zone, can the human player adjust the hanging specimen during auto? Have you tried this in an actual meet?
Yes the human player can manipulate the specimen outside the wall of the observation zone and it was tested and agreed upon by referees in Amarillo FiT
Hey guys, awesome robot. My team is new to FTC, I was wondering how you guys were able to work with the horizontal slides and if your intake in automated including the transfer to the vertical intake. Good luck guys
@@tanitolorunakinyemi3435 it is not fully automatic just in case we get a bad grab it set a middle point that our driver has to push a button to go to the next transfer all the way out
@@tomerdanielli4354 in a way but most of it is driver skill we do have a husky lens where our claw is and it does defect and is able to line us up but we rarely use it as it is not tuned as well and we would like.
@@EeshMajithia it track the encoder counts from each wheel and puts them into a coordinate plain and you are able to set your heading to a specific point
@@mrdoge8224 for the auto tracking just the imu but for other stuff like driving we also use husky lenses for more vision detection to help aid our drivers
Nice run! However, shouldn't the score be 158 points? After looking at the scoresheet at the end, you guys have 4 high bar specimens during teleop but I didn't see you guys place them during teleop
i thought i misread the title but after watching the run, dang you guys are so cracked. gl and i hope you guys get to worlds
@@idothinz4192 thank you and good luck to you too
No hope needed. This bot is incredible.
Wow, fantastic robot, congrats!!! But please be careful of G405 and G431C to avoid fouls during the auto-teleop transition.
@@colingardner-springer2646 are you talking about the human player “passing” and moving the specimen for the alignment?
@@RoboRangers-FTC G405 states "Any movement of the ROBOT or any of its MECHANISMS is not allowed during the transition period between AUTO and TELEOP" (a major foul), and G431C states "HUMAN PLAYERS may only place SCORING ELEMENTS into the OBSERVATION ZONE during the AUTO and TELEOP periods of the MATCH" (a minor foul). Auto ends with the buzzer at 2:00, and Teleop begins with the three dings, so neither should occur during the 8 second transition in between.
Please note that I'm not trying to diminish your incredible run; I just want to make sure you (and other teams) avoid these penalties!
@@colingardner-springer2646 thank you for that we got it fixed
what servos are you using to extend
what is the RPM on the vertical slides? I was wondering because I'm planning to buy twin viper slides
@@kkenekii5778 they are 312 rpm
Prolly like at least 4
@@RoboRangers-FTCis it possible to hang the robot with a 435 RPM motor?
@ it is all depending on your robots weight but you should be able too
Great robot! Just make sure in auton your robot is out of the observation zone when the human player is in it. I noticed that the human player was still aligning the specimen with the robot while a wheel was in the robot. Great job though!!
@@JoshuaThe-xp2jb you are allowed to adjust the specimen as long as you were grabbing the outside part of the clips you are not breaking the plane of the field wall while the robot is in the observation zone check the q&a forum Q18 and Q145
What software are you using to score it at 2:45?
@@PatrickWagner-wr5ei it is the moment makers into the deep score app you can find in the App Store
It's called FTC Scorer 2024-25. The Moment Makers made it.
I love how fast your horizontal slides are! Are they power by servos or large moters?
@@JohnPlazy the horizon slides are powered by 2 axon servos
How did you guys know what materials you need to buy. How long does the planning phase usually take? My team is new to FTC and we aren't completely sure what the right way to start is.
@@jai-r1e For every team it is different and the strategy we use is kinda hard if you don’t have old materials
as we use old stuff and build as many robot as we can before we find a design that works and we like we probably build 5 different robotics in about 3 weeks but they had no power we just realized that it would not be good.
@@RoboRangers-FTC what lift u used?
@@ЛалалалБроул viper slides
Hi, our team would like to know what is the material that is used for the claw?
@@TimmyPham-ed6ym it is just build a rubber feet
How do you have a four clip auto while only pushing one sample in?
@@russmark777 The human player starts with 2 colors samples and 2 yellow samples
@@RoboRangers-FTC Your pre-loaded specimen must come from the human player (not from the submersible). So technically you only have one left. You should not have 4 total, but rather 3 if you only push 1 sample in.
@@peterultraman fixed
Coming out with new video soon
Think you have an extra HP blue sample during auton. You should only have one since the other is preloaded. Without that it looks like a 3 specimen auton. This brings total to 178.
@@ardentchaos491 yes you are correct and we have fixed it and working on a true video for the 198
bro you litterly added an extra specimen in autonomous
@@jjophoven that is why it is messed up that has been fixed if you check the other videos
I was wondering if when the robot is already in the observation zone, can the human player adjust the hanging specimen during auto? Have you tried this in an actual meet?
Yes the human player can manipulate the specimen outside the wall of the observation zone and it was tested and agreed upon by referees in Amarillo FiT
@@ZoeyTian yes we have and it is legal and in the q&a forums Q18 and Q145 explain why
Hey guys, awesome robot. My team is new to FTC, I was wondering how you guys were able to work with the horizontal slides and if your intake in automated including the transfer to the vertical intake. Good luck guys
@@tanitolorunakinyemi3435 it is not fully automatic just in case we get a bad grab it set a middle point that our driver has to push a button to go to the next transfer all the way out
good luck at worlds
Is your pickup automated in any way or is it all driver skills?
@@tomerdanielli4354 in a way but most of it is driver skill we do have a husky lens where our claw is and it does defect and is able to line us up but we rarely use it as it is not tuned as well and we would like.
man if you had sightly fast slides you would have scored so much more
@@simplegamerz9485 Ik that is the game plan
Is this pedro pathing or roadrunner?
@@EeshMajithia neither
@@EeshMajithia it track the encoder counts from each wheel and puts them into a coordinate plain and you are able to set your heading to a specific point
You use any sensors like a gyro?
@@mrdoge8224 for the auto tracking just the imu but for other stuff like driving we also use husky lenses for more vision detection to help aid our drivers
Nice run! However, shouldn't the score be 158 points? After looking at the scoresheet at the end, you guys have 4 high bar specimens during teleop but I didn't see you guys place them during teleop
I believe that it works like how it did last year so the game elements you score during auto carry over to teleop
@@MrCurry_yt you do not have to place them in autonomous they recount from autonomous into teleOp
@@RoboRangers-FTC wait so are points score during auto worth double?
@ technically yes they rescore for teleOp
What patching algorithm are you guys using in auto?
Looks like we're so cooked at TX states this year...
@@ashar682 lol
try pick up horizontal aligned sample