We have made it a point to calibrate the light sensor at any table we run
the robot on.  Calibration program is very small and doesn't take much
space.  This will compensate for different light settings you run the robot
under.

Sachin
Nanobots.
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Eve M. Heshler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Also check the lighting. We are using the light sensor and I am a little
> worried that the fluorescent lights at the competition will affect the
> sensor. Our robot was performing poorly and my husband noted that the
> lights were dimmed in the room and we had always had them turned all
> the way up when we programmed the robot.
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