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1 Agenda - Wolverine BEST Kick-Off Day 9: Registration (sign in out front if you didn't already), do NOT open your packets until told :30 Introductions and kit discussion 10: Introduce Warp XX Meet with your team, in groups you will be told when to go pick up your parts kits 12-1 (optional) Training sessions in the Hall of Arts and Letters

2 Most Important Things about the Kits I want everything in the Returnables Kit back - in good shape –best to turn it in at the end of Game Day –if you break a Returnables item, you need to replace it (ordering information available on the kit list) I want the big, blue tub back, but none of the Consumables parts

3 Kit Safety Some of the items have sharp edges - be careful The plywood can give you splinters - be careful Aluminum and steel can be dirty - don’t handle them while wearing light colors!

4 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 1/10 1/2“ Plywood was replaced by 1/8“ Hardboard Old New

5 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 2/10 1/8“ Polycarbonate was replaced by 1/8“ PVC Old (clear) New (opaque)

6 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 3/10 Aluminum plate stock size was changed from 1/2“x6”x6” to 1/2“x2”x12” Old New

7 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 4/10 Removed 22 Gauge Steel plate Removed hose clamps Removed nut locker Removed paint grate from the Consumable Kit (but it is still in team supplied list)

8 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 5/10 Added 1/4” – 20 x 4” eyebolt to Consumable Kit Added 300° turn potentiometer to Consumable Kit Added 10 turn potentiometer to Returnable Kit 300 ° 10 Turn

9 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 6/10 Added pennies to team supplied items –Cannot be altered (gluing okay and nonstructural soldering okay, does not “alter” the pennies) –Less than 24 lb

10 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 7/10 Added PETE food/beverage container to team supplied items –One container with screw-on lid allowed –Less 2 liters in size –Look for the number 1 recycling symbol okay not okay (no screw-on lid)

11 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 8/10 No residue “painters” tape may be used to secure VETnet key and cable-to-cable connectors.

12 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 9/10 Use of motor mounting plates to mount the motors is no longer required. HOWEVER, if they are not used when face mounting the small motor, it is easy to damage the internal gear plate.

13 Kit and Rule Changes for 2012 – 10/10 Rules now allow the use of the Cortex analog ports –Required for the potentiometers Added rule that the only Consumable Kit item that can conduct electricity is the provided wire. Exception being that any Consumable Kit provided/allowed metallic material can be used as part of a sensor circuit.

14 Please be kind to your Returnable Kit (and follow the rules) –No paint, adhesives, tape (except as allowed) or Velcro on any Returnable Kit item! –Secure the Cortex and the batteries on the robot –Do not bend the motor tabs Your team will be charged for damaged or painted items Kit Kindness – 1/5

15 To prevent breaking the gears in the small motor, do not exceed kinetic energy load levels of 16 in 2. lb/sec 2. Higher levels of load/energy can be driven, but unless you are careful (slow and gentle) when reversing directions, the gears will be broken (and your team will be expected to pay for the motor). Kit Kindness – 2/5

16 Secure cables/wiring to prevent stress at the connections Kit Kindness – 3/5

17 Avoid sloppy wiring in the motor circuits, the external motor controllers will fry if the wires are shorted Kit Kindness – 4/5

18 connect/disconnect here leave connected here Kit Kindness – 5/5

19 Finally Check over your kits at your first meeting If you are missing 1 of your 25 rubber bands (or similar thing) - I don't care If you are missing a lot of something or an entire part - let Mike Bright know ) and we will get it to