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Robot Battery Placement
Hello CD,
Traditionally, my team has always mounted our batteries upright in our chassis. However, this year we are considering mounting it horizontally. Are there any safety risks/harm that comes with mounting it horizontally? Thanks. :) |
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They can be mounted flat. No problem.
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None other than secure mounting. These are sealed lead acid batteries. If you were using a standard lead acid car battery (spillable, also not FRC legal), then you would have to make sure it is upright.
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One thing that could be worth noting is changing the battery - it could be harder (probably not significantly, but maybe if there are a lot of other mechanisms near it) to change the battery between matches if it's placed weirdly.
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The only time orientation matters is charging. You shouldn't charge the batteries upside down, as overcharging can generate hydrogen, and the vents at the top of the battery need to release said hydrogen.
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Make sure battery terminals don't hit any metal parts, especially when robot bumps into obstacles. The location should be easy to access and replace.
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Thanks for all your help! :)
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So it's an unlikely problem, but completely avoidable by just not charging them upside down. |
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I am not sure how many teams charge their batteries on the robot, we never did. We chose to replace battery for every match, so ease of replacing was on top of the priority list. We used electrical tape over the heat shrink rap on terminals as cushion (after our run into mysterious issue), so terminals were protected. Electrical tape doesn't have to come out or get loose to cause problems. When battery jumps as a result of robot bumps, if terminals hits metal tubing electrical tape gets hairline cut, it's hard to notice, which may cause short during next bump.
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We mounted our battery vertical our first four years, and last year we used the AM battery mounting kit for the kit chassis, which mounts the battery horizontally. It was in there quite securely (better than most of our home brew solutions), and only required pulling a single bungee off to remove it from the bracket, but it did require moving some other components out of the way to get to the battery. I'm about 98% certain we're going vertical again this year.
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