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That's the kind of photogate we have at our school too. But what are the odds that everyone vehicle will travel through both the start and stop modules without hitting them, and without passing by them? Also, to mount those would be a pain since most vehicles would allow the stand that's typically used, the vehicles would run over it and disturb the run.
Also, when I say laser pointer beam, it's a laser beam with a pickup either on the other side or a reflector and pickup, so it can detect when it's broken. Not just a straight laser pointer like is used for manual timing.
Also, when I say laser pointer beam, it's a laser beam with a pickup either on the other side or a reflector and pickup, so it can detect when it's broken. Not just a straight laser pointer like is used for manual timing.
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iwonder wrote:That's the kind of photogate we have at our school too. But what are the odds that everyone vehicle will travel through both the start and stop modules without hitting them, and without passing by them? Also, to mount those would be a pain since most vehicles would allow the stand that's typically used, the vehicles would run over it and disturb the run.

Vernier: "The photogate can be used as a laser gate for larger objects. Laser pointer sold separately."
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Yeah, that's what I was talking about. Except that our photogates don't do that.
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Re: Scrambler C
This is the type I've seen at a few tournament last year including Nationals last year. I believe instructions on the photogate setup should be posted on soinc.org in the near future.ahoback wrote:iwonder wrote:That's the kind of photogate we have at our school too. But what are the odds that everyone vehicle will travel through both the start and stop modules without hitting them, and without passing by them? Also, to mount those would be a pain since most vehicles would allow the stand that's typically used, the vehicles would run over it and disturb the run.
Vernier: "The photogate can be used as a laser gate for larger objects. Laser pointer sold separately."
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I'm not quite sure what you mean, could you clarify what you mean exactly?jacobxc wrote:Anyone have an idea of what they are looking for in the part that is holding egg
And at some point in the near future there should be a pictorial diagram of the backstop on the soinc.org website under the Scrambler event.
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It should look similar to the image below in addition to a 1/4" wooden dowel approximately 20cm tall attached to the top center of the backstop.jacobxc wrote:Anyone have an idea of what they are looking for in the part that is holding egg

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Re: Scrambler C
where should I look to find good pulleys?
distance score = (cm)
time score = (5 * s)
Which aspect, time or distance, will be the main deciding factor for scores this year?
I am guessing, distance score?
Also, there is no estimated time score this year..any reason why?
distance score = (cm)
time score = (5 * s)
Which aspect, time or distance, will be the main deciding factor for scores this year?
I am guessing, distance score?
Also, there is no estimated time score this year..any reason why?
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Not sure where to find good pulleys, but I'd check the internet and local hobby stores._HenryHscioly_ wrote:where should I look to find good pulleys?
distance score = (cm)
time score = (5 * s)
Which aspect, time or distance, will be the main deciding factor for scores this year?
I am guessing, distance score?
Also, there is no estimated time score this year..any reason why?
As to which factor will be deciding the scores, it depends. It depends on your vehicle, how well you can run it, the conditions of the floor, what stage of competition you're at (Regionals, States, Nats), etc. Typically, from what I've seen distance matters more at the regional levels and then as you go up from there timing becomes more critical. You'll just have to do your best within the limitations of your device.
With the estimated time there was less of an incentive for devices to be fast. Now with the focus on absolute timing and the capability to do a better job of measuring it (photogates/laser system), the new meta will push for devices to run quicker.
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Re: Scrambler C
Also, the timing distance is fixed this year, so there's not much of a point in an estimated time. It doesn't change during the contest.
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