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Painting the Battery
Can the battery be painted as long as the numbers and other battery information are still visible (not painted)?
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Re: Painting the Battery
No!
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Re: Painting the Battery
I don't know if any rule specifically forbids it... but I'm thinking it is a bad idea all around. The inspectors usually err on the side of caution and will probably call you on it.
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Our rookie year I am pretty sure we painted the batteries; the inspectors told us to never do that again.
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The main reason why you cannot (especially this year) is that inspectors will not be able to see at a glance if you are using illegal batteries.
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We put a piece of 1"x6" piece of tape on all of our batteries and put things like "2006" and "PRACTICE USE ONLY" on them. But since the batteries are a lighter shade this year, I don't think we'll have a problem with identifying them. The inspectors didn't seem to care that we had labeled our batteries as such, since the tape didn't cover anything and was rather inconspicuous.
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On the other hand, I think the general consensus is that labelling the battery with a self-adhesive label (distinct from tape, because of <R35>), permanent marker or conventional paint marker won't hurt it, and is not considered a "modification". (I don't think the Q&A has ever ruled on this, but realistically, you're probably not going to get any grief from the inspectors over a little writing on the side, as long as the battery isn't damaged, and the model information is visible.) |
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Just out of curiosity... What would be the reason for painting the battery?
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I agree, i think that the battery may lose safety features if you paint it. Afterall, even if you paint the rest of the robot it doesn't mean you need to a paint a battery
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