the name was changed from Battlebots IQ to Bots IQ due to an issue getting tax exempt status 
anyway, the competition was awesome. there were about 50 high school 120 pound robots, 11 college 120 pound robots, and maybe 80 mini robots.
my team had 13 people and 5 robots. two mini (15 pound) robots, then 3 120 pound robots, one of which i designed and built last year, another of which i did a lot of the design and construction for this year.
heres my robot for this year, Roflcopter:



the robot is made out of 7075 aluminum with a steel wedge and A2 tool steel blade. the blade is powered by two magmotors, which extend so far I had to mill out the front and back of the robot. The entire system is powered by three 24 volt NiMH battery packs made out of D cells, which didn't pout out quite enough power.
the timing was so tight that we had to ship before the robot was complete, but we got it done in time. we had to completely redo the wiring to conform with the regulation that the blade had to stop within 30 seconds of when the robot was turned off, and we managed to add another battery pack. someone from the team copperhead helped us wire the spin controllers that would brake the motors, and he won his team the competition's sportsmanship award.
here's the robot i created last year and redesigned/helped rebuild this year, Pneumagic:

this is our other 120 pound robot, the brick:

then there's two mini's made by the sophomores/juniors, father abraham and ragnarok, respectively:


unfortunately, other robots had trouble with spin down times. pretty in pink had to forfeit a match because of that, but they ended up winning a grudge match.

forums limit the number of images per post, so ill be continuing this over a few posts.

anyway, the competition was awesome. there were about 50 high school 120 pound robots, 11 college 120 pound robots, and maybe 80 mini robots.
my team had 13 people and 5 robots. two mini (15 pound) robots, then 3 120 pound robots, one of which i designed and built last year, another of which i did a lot of the design and construction for this year.
heres my robot for this year, Roflcopter:



the robot is made out of 7075 aluminum with a steel wedge and A2 tool steel blade. the blade is powered by two magmotors, which extend so far I had to mill out the front and back of the robot. The entire system is powered by three 24 volt NiMH battery packs made out of D cells, which didn't pout out quite enough power.
the timing was so tight that we had to ship before the robot was complete, but we got it done in time. we had to completely redo the wiring to conform with the regulation that the blade had to stop within 30 seconds of when the robot was turned off, and we managed to add another battery pack. someone from the team copperhead helped us wire the spin controllers that would brake the motors, and he won his team the competition's sportsmanship award.
here's the robot i created last year and redesigned/helped rebuild this year, Pneumagic:

this is our other 120 pound robot, the brick:

then there's two mini's made by the sophomores/juniors, father abraham and ragnarok, respectively:


unfortunately, other robots had trouble with spin down times. pretty in pink had to forfeit a match because of that, but they ended up winning a grudge match.

forums limit the number of images per post, so ill be continuing this over a few posts.


















I love it! a paintball flamethrower... nice.
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