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I
Year Of Creation 2017-2018
Versions
Current Version 1.0
Update Year 20XX-20XX
Wins/Losses 1/2
Information and Statistics
Weight Class BeetleWeight
Weapon Class Drum Spinner
Combined Wins/Losses 1/2
Weapon Speed 3700 kv

I is an invertible 3 pound drum spinner with an 1/4 puzzle-fit aluminum frame. We chose a drum spinner design because we thought that drum spinners were an interesting challenge, and we chose to make our frame puzzle-fit because we wanted it to be very robust. I's drum is nearly 1 pound.

Competitions

Motorama 2018

Results:

  • Bracket Style: Double Elimination
    • Loss vs Mombot
      • The belt for the drum was too tight so it would not spin up to full speed. The drive worked but was not strong enough. It was pushed around by Mombot who had a much stronger drive.
    • Win vs Personal Injuri
      • A wire was pressed against one of our motors keeping it from spinning. Personal Injuri was also missing a motor and their weapon. Although the drum did spin during the fight, the belt rubbed against the motor guard causing it to snap.
    • Loss vs Nautiloid
      • We tried fusing a belt together using a soldering iron. While the belt remained intact, it wasn't smooth enough to spin easily. This kept the drum form spinning properly. We lost quickly and allowed Nautiloid to have a finishing blow while we were disabled.

Version

I V1.0

Created by: Alex Field, Alex 'Richard' Lee, Phillip Holloway, Allen Zhang

Drive Motors Maxon gearboxes coupled with a DSY outrunner
Drive Motor Controllers ztw spider 18a OPTO esc
Weapon Motor Turnigy 2836 Brushless 450-Size Heli Motor 3700kv
Weapon Motor Controllers Turnigy MultiStar 40A BLHeli-S Rev 16 ESC
Receiver Hobby King 2.4Ghz Receiver 6Ch V2
Remote Control Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx and Rx V2
Battery 3S Lightbelt 1000 mah
Wheels Snaphubs Foam Wheel

Problems

  • Drum failed to spin up consistently because the belt was never stretched to the correct amount.
  • Belt snapped after spinning due to rubbing against the motor guard.
  • The wires and motor guard prevented drive motors from spinning at times.
  • The drive was inconsistent.

Good aspects

  • The drum and rest of the robot had a good weight.
  • The frame was sturdy due to having a front wall puzzle fit into the side plates.
  • The front wall prevented the electronics from hitting the drum.

Changes/Improvements

  • Find a consistent belt length.
  • Redo the electronics to make working in the robot easier.
  • Find a more consistent drive motor.
  • Optimize weight to re-attach the armor..

See also

Notes:

It is unclear whether the robot's name is pronounced "AYE" or "EEE"

The name was originally meant to represent the Roman numeral 1. With successive generations this naming origin is expected to make less and less sense.

The Team - Alex Field, Alex 'Richard' Lee, Phillip Holloway, Allen Zhang, Eun Chang Park (Mentor)