Hydraulics and Pneumatics

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Xenarian wrote:I requested two clarifications a week ago, and haven't gotten responses for either of them!
Where exactly did you guys send your clarification requests? I did to the people listed on my states Olympiad website. I guess that was the wrong place?
If your clarifications are intended to be used for a state or regional competition then yes you have sent your requests to the correct people. Your regional/state director will get back to you as soon as possible. I would just be as patient as possible.

If your clarifications are intended for the national tournament then you need to send in your clarifications here
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I'm really having problems with this action/task...we have two syringes and plastic tubing but getting enough force to push or pull one of the syringes in? :lol: ...

Everything else we're kind of/sort of making progress on, but this one has us stumped.
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Be careful using the abbreviation "EM". That abbreviation is often used for "electromagnetic radiation" which is not the same as magnetism. Onthe other hand, a "basic electromagnet" is a "solenoid".
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Hey you guys I did the thing outlined in the wiki with the pump but it doesn't work at all... not enough power to push the syringe out. I think its because my syringe is only 10mL. So, WHERE do I get these HUGE syringes that everyone seems to have??
I need to get this done as this is the only thing not working on my device, and the state comp is this Saturday :O

BTW I tried one of the meat thingies at Walmart.... the needle thing won't make it work....
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Is an electrical pump an authorized electrical device?
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maggymay wrote:I'm really having problems with this action/task...we have two syringes and plastic tubing but getting enough force to push or pull one of the syringes in? :lol: ...

Everything else we're kind of/sort of making progress on, but this one has us stumped.
We've pretty much decided to scrap the hydraulic/pneumatic task...just can't quite figure out how to make it work. oh well.
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Is an electrical pump an authorized electrical device?
Why wouldn't it be? No transistors, isn't made out of photocells, and doesn't contain microprocessors. ALSO, rules call for a penalty if any motors are running BEFORE starting, which infers that motors ARE allowed. A pump is just a tube with a pair of valves and a reciprocating piston, all connected to a motor.

FYI, if you have sturdy 9v or 10v power, a replacement 12v windshield washer pump works great. You won't even notice the 2 or 3v difference.
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Uncle Fester wrote:
Is an electrical pump an authorized electrical device?
Why wouldn't it be? No transistors, isn't made out of photocells, and doesn't contain microprocessors. ALSO, rules call for a penalty if any motors are running BEFORE starting, which infers that motors ARE allowed. A pump is just a tube with a pair of valves and a reciprocating piston, all connected to a motor.

FYI, if you have sturdy 9v or 10v power, a replacement 12v windshield washer pump works great. You won't even notice the 2 or 3v difference.
Motors are specifically listed under 3.d. As for pumps, I asked just to be safe and the SOINC people said pumps were fine.
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I just went out to buy this part, but I don't have the slightest idea of which nozzle is the inlet and which is the outlet, and for the matter why there are three nozzles. How would I use this?
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Post by Dark Sabre »

If I had to guess, I would say that the barbed fitting is the outlet, since that would be the only tube under positive pressure. I'm not sure why there are two others at the moment.

You shouldn't hurt the pump running it dry accidentally for short periods of time, so I'd just stick a tube on each of the fittings, get a glass of water, and see what happens with each :lol:
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