FRA Rules
Mark
Yes clusterbots are allowed.
Possibly we need to add the joined at match start rule, but other than that theres nothing specific to them that needs adding.
Jeremy
The rules were and are continuing to be developed with both RW compatibility and American rules compatibility in mind.
We didnt however feel it was necessary to include some of the more restrictive RW rules as they dont actually conform to well to European requirements and are in our opinion stopping development paths needlessly.
We would be more than happy to work with RW with regards to developing the rule sets together.
The tethering rule is being developed as we speak, but weve decided that in order to provide a guideline that is safe, makes sense to competitors and is relatively easy to follow, we need to make sure its considered and tested properly before release.
I can tell you that ALL axe weapons are going to be required to include a tether and that single failure point flippers are likely to require them too.
Spinners are not currently included within this ruling as theyre unable to run outside class 2 arenas anyway.
If youd like more information on the tethering guideline, please contact Paul Cooper, or Mike Lambert who are currently working on it together. You can find their contact details on the front page of the FRA site.
My reading of the rules was that both power and receiver on-off switches were needed
Currently a switch is not required for the power, but is required for the receiver.
If the receiver is switched off the robot must failsafe.
Were aware that there was some confusion in the wording of issue 1 of the rules, and are currently working on version 1.2 where this issue has been solved.
Hope that helps and thanks for the feedback. Keep it coming!
Regards
Samuel Jones
FRA Safety executive
Mark
Yes clusterbots are allowed.
Possibly we need to add the joined at match start rule, but other than that theres nothing specific to them that needs adding.
Jeremy
The rules were and are continuing to be developed with both RW compatibility and American rules compatibility in mind.
We didnt however feel it was necessary to include some of the more restrictive RW rules as they dont actually conform to well to European requirements and are in our opinion stopping development paths needlessly.
We would be more than happy to work with RW with regards to developing the rule sets together.
The tethering rule is being developed as we speak, but weve decided that in order to provide a guideline that is safe, makes sense to competitors and is relatively easy to follow, we need to make sure its considered and tested properly before release.
I can tell you that ALL axe weapons are going to be required to include a tether and that single failure point flippers are likely to require them too.
Spinners are not currently included within this ruling as theyre unable to run outside class 2 arenas anyway.
If youd like more information on the tethering guideline, please contact Paul Cooper, or Mike Lambert who are currently working on it together. You can find their contact details on the front page of the FRA site.
My reading of the rules was that both power and receiver on-off switches were needed
Currently a switch is not required for the power, but is required for the receiver.
If the receiver is switched off the robot must failsafe.
Were aware that there was some confusion in the wording of issue 1 of the rules, and are currently working on version 1.2 where this issue has been solved.
Hope that helps and thanks for the feedback. Keep it coming!
Regards
Samuel Jones
FRA Safety executive
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