Also man kann ja auch 600 Punkte fahren( siehe unser Lauf)🤣👌 Ihr müsstet halt den Blauen Würfel vom Boccia Model noch mitnehmen und auch in den Zielbereich bringen
@@hebertcampos9276 The team is using two light sensors in intensity mode. The speed of each wheel is calculated depending on the value given by the light sensor that is on the same side of the robot than the wheel. The formula is something like "Wheel speed = sensor intensity - (intensity of white - intensity of black)". You will have to adapt it to your robot.
Amazing control and alignment, I like the way of departure from the base, no precision needed but rely on the line tracing to make the gear changing so fast. And perfect straight line following (must be combined with gyro etc). We had a lot of issue with Spike Prime medium motor “stuck” issue maybe because of torque, is that why you use two large motor to drive all attachments? Also, what wheel do you use for the rear wheels?
The team has never used the smaller motor with the spike because there was enough place on the robot to put 4 big motors. They are using the Lego part 56145 as rear wheels.
@@Inventor8350 A T-shirt with integrated elastic band that force people with shoulder problem (typical with people spending to much time on their computer) to move their shoulder.
Maybe. But when playing with another team, are you sure that this is compatible with the "gracious professionalism" and the fair-play that should always be at the heart of FLL?
Believe it or not, this robot is crazy stable. In the last 20 runs, we had 10 maximum scores and all scores above 560pts. On Saturday, eleven seconds after the start, the robot just freeze... As it is impossible to replay the first mission because of the red part, it was lost for us. Of course, we have never seen the robot freeze before... we might make a funny video about that in June, stay tuned. FLL can be very cruel sometimes, but it might be the reason we like it.
hey, can you recommend a book for the design of the robots, we will be participating but our current robot is not enough for these missions, if we cannot recommend a book or a video we would appreciate it.
@@user-kf6gs3gc6z The robot has been built with Lego parts and children that are playing Lego almost since they were born... Concerning the change of attachment, you should search the Internet, you will find a lot of idea/solution and the best is that you develop your own based on what you will learn.
Also man kann ja auch 600 Punkte fahren( siehe unser Lauf)🤣👌
Ihr müsstet halt den Blauen Würfel vom Boccia Model noch mitnehmen und auch in den Zielbereich bringen
You are right but it is difficult to see your run if you do not give more information about who you are...
It's amazing, i liked a lot the alignment, can you show me how did you do it?
I am sorry but I do not understand your question...
@@botbrothers4257 im saying about the aligment with colour sensor, for example for example at minute 1:35.
@@hebertcampos9276 I have to ask the kid that programmed that. I might see him tomorrow...
@@botbrothers4257 thanks
@@hebertcampos9276 The team is using two light sensors in intensity mode. The speed of each wheel is calculated depending on the value given by the light sensor that is on the same side of the robot than the wheel. The formula is something like "Wheel speed = sensor intensity - (intensity of white - intensity of black)". You will have to adapt it to your robot.
Congratulations! Great video.
Amazing control and alignment, I like the way of departure from the base, no precision needed but rely on the line tracing to make the gear changing so fast. And perfect straight line following (must be combined with gyro etc). We had a lot of issue with Spike Prime medium motor “stuck” issue maybe because of torque, is that why you use two large motor to drive all attachments? Also, what wheel do you use for the rear wheels?
The team has never used the smaller motor with the spike because there was enough place on the robot to put 4 big motors. They are using the Lego part 56145 as rear wheels.
@@botbrothers4257 Thanks a lot!
GG, was an insane build
Thanks for the team.
Wow this is insane would have loved to see you in Greece you would have crushed it.
Maybe next year. I hope you have enjoyed your tournament.
@@botbrothers4257 Yup!
What is the difference between the large and the small spike motors
I guess more torque...
Which motors do you use big spike motors or small?
For driving
@@Vozimeer only big motors on this robot
Do you program with the python or the scratch version of spike prime ?
Python. The goal to move to Spike was to learn Python (something new after so many years with EV3 graphic language).
Ok, thanks for the reply. At the moment we are using ev3 but with python too, but next season we‘re about to use the spike...
is spike really that much better then EV3?
That is REALLY good!
Thanks
Do you will participate at the the OIG virtual tournament ?
No
@@botbrothers4257
Ok thanks
And what is the subject of your innovation project ?
@@Inventor8350 A T-shirt with integrated elastic band that force people with shoulder problem (typical with people spending to much time on their computer) to move their shoulder.
@@botbrothers4257
Ok very nice
Is that the Greece tournament?
whrere did you get the robot from???
The team has built it using a Spike Prime, 4 motors and two light sensors...
Does it count when the phone is still home?
Yes, because it is on the mat.
Cool
Can you give building tutorials
I am sorry but this robot and its attachment have been dismantled to prepare for Cargo Connect...
@@botbrothers4257 that is ok
In welcher Region trettet ihr den nächste Saison an? Würde euch gerne mal live erleben
Karlsruhe
I'm sorry but you can score 5 more points by taking the remaining blue cube from the boccia shared mission and dumping it into the ring...
Maybe. But when playing with another team, are you sure that this is compatible with the "gracious professionalism" and the fair-play that should always be at the heart of FLL?
@@botbrothers4257 Indeed it is, since it is not affecting the other team in any way, you are just using the remaining cube, not the one sent over :)
@@abbabab966 Sorry, you are right. We have currently the head in the new challenge, so my memory of the challenge of last year is fading away...
Hat ja am Samstag noch nicht so gut funktioniert😉
Believe it or not, this robot is crazy stable. In the last 20 runs, we had 10 maximum scores and all scores above 560pts. On Saturday, eleven seconds after the start, the robot just freeze... As it is impossible to replay the first mission because of the red part, it was lost for us. Of course, we have never seen the robot freeze before... we might make a funny video about that in June, stay tuned. FLL can be very cruel sometimes, but it might be the reason we like it.
@@botbrothers4257 Our SPIKE robot had problems like that too just restart the SPIKE hub
May I ask in which run you complete drive under the beam
At 2:03, the robot is going under the bridge (If it is the question, not sure I understand it)...
@@botbrothers4257 yep, you understood the questions right. I was just a little blind
Is it python or scratch?
Python... But Scratch is also generating Python code at the end.
please could u do a video about spike robot design
Sorry, but the robot has been dismantled...
@@botbrothers4257 i always get sad when our team takes apart robots. maybe i’m too emotional
@@kwilesvolleyball2028 The death of a robot gives life to a new one...
@@botbrothers4257 Don't you have 3D models or something? Teams usually build their robots in Lego CAD software as part of their documentation :)
@@abbabab966 Sorry but we have nothing. The team is not using any CAD program.
hey, can you recommend a book for the design of the robots, we will be participating but our current robot is not enough for these missions, if we cannot recommend a book or a video we would appreciate it.
You should have a look at the Internet site ev3lessons.com...
@@botbrothers4257 gracias
@@portal_2749 de nada
Did you design your own attachments and robot?
The team did that of course, like all FLL teams.
@@botbrothers4257 oh just wanted to know lol
also how did u change the attachments so quickly?
how did u build this robot?
@@user-kf6gs3gc6z The robot has been built with Lego parts and children that are playing Lego almost since they were born... Concerning the change of attachment, you should search the Internet, you will find a lot of idea/solution and the best is that you develop your own based on what you will learn.
The kids build this?
Yes, in around 8 months...