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Daddi is a horizontal bar spinner with <b> ABSOLUTELY <b>nothing in common with Chewii. The chassis is made up of a single top and bottom plate as well as three aluminum side plates. The front plate that protected the contents of our bot from our opponents (and ourselves) was made up of a plastic tab that fit in with slits. The weapon is currently a steel 'infinity' design, but was at one point a single-headed hammer with a dense counterweight. We had a ton of mentors throughout the manufacturing phase, but Rahul was the OG.  
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Daddi is a horizontal bar spinner with <b> ABSOLUTELY </b>nothing in common with Chewii. The chassis is made up of a single top and bottom plate as well as three aluminum side plates. The front plate that protected the contents of our bot from our opponents (and ourselves) was made up of a plastic tab that fit in with slits. The weapon is currently a steel 'infinity' design, but was at one point a single-headed hammer with a dense counterweight. We had a ton of mentors throughout the manufacturing phase, but Rahul was the OG.  
  
 
== Competitions ==
 
== Competitions ==

Revision as of 18:53, 22 February 2019

Daddi
Daddi
Year Of Creation 2018-2019
Versions
Current Version 1.0
Wins/Losses 1/2
Information and Statistics
Weight Class BeetleWeight
Weapon Class Horizontal Bar Spinner
Combined Wins/Losses 1/2

Daddi is a horizontal bar spinner with ABSOLUTELY nothing in common with Chewii. The chassis is made up of a single top and bottom plate as well as three aluminum side plates. The front plate that protected the contents of our bot from our opponents (and ourselves) was made up of a plastic tab that fit in with slits. The weapon is currently a steel 'infinity' design, but was at one point a single-headed hammer with a dense counterweight. We had a ton of mentors throughout the manufacturing phase, but Rahul was the OG.

Competitions

Motorama 2019

  • Results: 1/2
    • Bracket Style: Double Elimination
      • [(Video Link) Loss vs (opponent)]
        • We got propped against the corner and drive had issues getting us out of that situation. Weapon subsystem worked optimally.
      • [(Video Link) Win vs (opponent)]
        • This win was a battle of attrition. We started with a functioning weapon but only one functioning wheel. The opponent started with no weapon and a weak drive. We got a judges victory because we were able to hobble over and smack them up a bit.
      • [(Video Link) Loss vs Deadite]
        • We both got some good hits in, but it was ultimately down to losing a wheel and not being able to spin up the one wheel we did have.

Versions

Daddi

Created by: Paul Matesevac, Nikolay Tranakiev, Keaton Sadoski, Preston Alsup, Cole Carrow, Emily Endozo, Erik Heitshusen

Drive Motors DYS BE1806 2300KV Motors
Drive Motor Gearboxes KITBOTS 1000rpm Gearmotor Gearboxes
Drive Motor Controllers DYS 20A Micro Opto Multi-rotor ESC
Weapon Motor PROPDRIVE v2 2836 2300KV Brushless Outrunner Motor
Weapon Motor Controllers HobbyKing 50A ESC 4A UBEC
Receiver Turnigy T6A-V2 AFHDS 2.4GHz 6Ch Receiver V2
Remote Control Turnigy T6A-V2 AFHDS 2.4GHz 6Ch Transmitter V2
Battery Turnigy Nano-Tech 1000mAh 3s 45~90c LiPo Pack

Problems

  • Drive motors would cut out randomly and both never worked at the same time
  • There was not enough room for the wires to be neatly organized and they sometimes caused the drive motors to stall
  • The belt would pull horizontally on the weapon causing it to dig into the bottom plate when not tightened completely
  • Side armor was ripped off too easily and provided little protection
  • Robot got stuck in corner of arena at one point and could not push itself off with the weapon
  • Weapon motor became overloaded and started smoking

Good aspects

  • Weapon had a relatively long range and powerful hit
  • Structure was resilient to hits


Changes/Improvements

  • Change the chassis dimensions to accommodate more interior room for electronics
  • Secure all fasteners related to drive motors to guarantee consistent performance


Notes:

This bot's name is Daddi, not Dadi. Don't let anyone tell you different

The name came from the ultimate Daddy, our original mentor Rahul Balamurali

Paul Matesevac, Nikolay Tranakiev, Keaton Sadoski, Preston Alsup, Cole Carrow, Emily Endozo, Erik Heitshusen