Is it timed? We are exploring starting WRO for next year, coming from FLL and having a team that has been disappointed in the FTC experience. Our programmers did not enjoy just making a glirified remote control car.
@@sergiopadilla4003 Thanks. We are still exploring options. My oldest has spent two years as a team of one in FTC with between 2 and 4 humanoid space holders masquerading as boys who do not want a girl teammate. She designed, built, coded and drove her robot both years solo and is sick of it (it is a class so the rest are taking it for the easy A). WRO looks interesting to her since the teams are already that small and she knows she can find like minded kids interested coming up from the middle school's FLL program.
Amazing Video! What do you think will be the most optimal solution for the houses under 2 min? im not sure, but maybe 3 reds, 3 greens, 2 blues, 2 yellows? thanks
My tips are doing the mission that are easier first to secure points, then slowly work on getting more points and increasing the speed of the robot Consistency is still the main goal for doing WRO mission
With 1 motor controlling the lifting mechanism and 1 motor controlling the grabbing mechanism, it will work, but wont be able to finish the whole mission under 2 min is take the object 1 by 1
Is it timed? We are exploring starting WRO for next year, coming from FLL and having a team that has been disappointed in the FTC experience. Our programmers did not enjoy just making a glirified remote control car.
You have to solve it in under 2 minutes. Sorry to hear about your bad experience, and hope you find WRO a little bit more enjoyable.
@@sergiopadilla4003 Thanks. We are still exploring options. My oldest has spent two years as a team of one in FTC with between 2 and 4 humanoid space holders masquerading as boys who do not want a girl teammate. She designed, built, coded and drove her robot both years solo and is sick of it (it is a class so the rest are taking it for the easy A). WRO looks interesting to her since the teams are already that small and she knows she can find like minded kids interested coming up from the middle school's FLL program.
Amazing Video! What do you think will be the most optimal solution for the houses under 2 min? im not sure, but maybe 3 reds, 3 greens, 2 blues, 2 yellows? thanks
My tips are doing the mission that are easier first to secure points, then slowly work on getting more points and increasing the speed of the robot
Consistency is still the main goal for doing WRO mission
Tuturial??
Is it really possible to build a tower consisting of 4 elements with this solution?
He is just showing you the challenge, not really claiming the dummy robot of the video to be a solution. It's moved manually, after all.
@@profBricks I know.
With 1 motor controlling the lifting mechanism and 1 motor controlling the grabbing mechanism, it will work, but wont be able to finish the whole mission under 2 min is take the object 1 by 1
@@tesslabrobotics3237 Well I was afraid about this so I asked the question. But I found an other solution so NP.
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