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Custom Chargers for backup battery
This should be a quick and easy question.
Is it legal to build one's own custom circuitry to charge the backup battery from the main 12v battery system during the competition? FIRST distributes a rudimentary charging system schematic, but my specific question is whether or not it is legal to charge the backup battery during competition with a custom-designed battery charger. Any insight into this issue would be greatly appreciated. I know that many teams are having difficulty with the longevity of the battery life of the backup battery. This should be one way to help out. If it is determined that it is legal, and our if team can get our design to work, I will be sure to try to post the schematics on this thread. |
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Michael,
<R53> The 7.2v backup battery may be charged on or off the robot. When off the robot, the battery is to be charged with the provided 7.2V backup battery charger. When mounted on the robot, the backup battery may be charged from the EX18-12 primary battery by using the custom charging circuit available from Innovation First Inc. (note: IFI will provide the design for this circuit on the IFI website, however teams must obtain the parts for this circuit and assemble it themselves) The rule book is your friend. I suggest everyone download the manual to your laptop or shop computer. Acrobat reader has a nice search feature that helps me in finding answers quickly. |
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The rule on the subject of charging the backup battery:
<R53> The 7.2v backup battery may be charged on or off the robot. When off the robot, the battery is to be charged with the provided 7.2V backup battery charger. When mounted on the robot, the backup battery may be charged from the EX18-12 primary battery by using the custom charging circuit available from Innovation First Inc. (note: IFI will provide the design for this circuit on the IFI website, however teams must obtain the parts for this circuit and assemble it themselves) It seems to say that you have to use one of the methods supplied by FIRST. However, it is not exactly clear. Try Q&A for a definitive answer. And for the record, I don't think we've ever had any longevity problems. We could run most of the day on one backup battery, partly because it was rarely used. |
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I have been unable to post at the FIRST question and answer forum. Is there no one that knows whether or not we are allowed to use custom cicuitry to charge the backup battery during competition?
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Incidentally, here's the charger circuit from IFI (which you assemble). |
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I concur with Steve. There is a rule written telling you how you're allowed to charge the backup batt. If it's on the robot, you may charge it or not. If you choose to charge it, you're allowed to use the IFI circuit. All of the rules concerning the electrical system are very strict to keep robots from turning into short-lived arc welders. I'm pretty sure you should just assume that if they don't explictly allow something, then it's illegal.
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i cannot seem to find this whitepaper or w/e on ifirobotics.com.
can anyone give me a direct link? this is about the backup battery chargeing while on the robot. thanks |
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The servo motors will run off the backup battery wether plugged into the brain, or the camera. This may be why it does not seem to last very long.
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If you plug the camera from TTL to TTL serial port the camera will draw power from 5v channel on the RC which uses a 12v source.
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