Team 4414 | Ventura CA | HighTide HighTide Robotics provides opportunities for high school students from all around Ventura County, CA to participate in a competitive and meaningful way through the FIRST robotics competition
4414 | Ventura CA | HighTide | Robots A List of the competative robots Team 4414 has constructed over the years to compete in competitions, not only in Ventura Ca, but all over the US
TideScout Alliance | HighTide TideScout Alliance 4414 is a small team, so we rely on partnering with other teams to collect valuable and accurate scouting data at events By participating in the TideScout Alliance at an event, your team gets access to our easy-to-use scouting app (s), along with our real-time, raw and average data sheets
Tidal Tumble Registration 2025 | HighTide If your team has been invited to compete at Tidal Tumble 2025, please fill in the required information and pay to accept your invite and register
CAD - HighTide In this course you will learn how to use OnShape
Donate | Ventura Ca - HighTide Donate to HighTide Robotics, a non-profit FIRST Robotics team located in Ventura CA, created to inspire kids in all fields of STEM
Wire Gauges - HighTide Although we use lots of different sizes of wire around the robot we like to keep things standardized A common rule of thumb is that a wire is either 4, 12, 18, or 20 awg (gauge) wire I'll go over all of these and where they are used 4 AWG The largest wire on the robot We always use Kolossus