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'Iobotics (2438C) High Hanging method at Pan Pacific.

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2010

Most LOL way of hanging I've ever seen.

Just to clear things up first:
1. This was taken at the practice field, not in an actual match.
2. I am not from 'Iobotics or Iolani School; I just happened to be there with my camera when they decided to do it and...yeah.
3. It cuts off midway when I say "I got it on video too!"...just so you know what I was trying to say.
4. Forum thread: http://www.vexforum.com/showthread.php?t=24289

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  • hehe, i am guessing you have embraced the "cheap" drive away preload system? i personally have nothing against it. well i understand the whole not letting it out idea, and i am very excited to see this bot at worlds! c ya there

    -greg 1200F

  • @sickleme We have the preload system in now :D I would post a video of it high hanging, but we have some pretty intense stuff that we don't really want to show off yet.

  • can u upload a vid of it actually high hanging? i can c where it would work... im just excited to c it actually happen! if im not mistaken ive seen videos of this same bot posting a 117 on drivers challenge with no preloads and no hang. any chance you guys can score those two extra tubes and thrown your bot up on that ladder? Nice video~!

  • That not a high hang - only a low hang

  • @bellybutton1992

    No, this is before the kit actually was released I believe since they were using a pwm cable as their climbing cable during Pan-Pacific. Their system gets caught and it pulls tightly so it engages a gear to slide into place (using the drive train to climb) and so as the wheels go forward the wire pulls the robot upwards.

  • This is how the Mexicans climb xD

  • srry it's under st pats machines

  • very cool. check out our robot. it's not my account but it's our robot

  • @bellybutton1992 No, this is a homebrew winch.

    @DeagleBeagle It does high hang given a little luck with the spin.

  • is that using the new winch and pulley kit?

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