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Trigon 1742 22-02-2008 10:46

battery organizer/ charger
 
We are designing a system to effectively charge our batteries and to help keep all of our batteries and wires organized. We are also looking for an easy way to track which batteries have a full charge.
If you have any input or suggestions please let us know Thank You

Chris_Elston 22-02-2008 11:47

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Andy Mark battery flag?

http://andymark.biz/am-0122.html

NOV8R 22-02-2008 11:51

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Team 1583 has a person nicknamed 'Batman' that is responsible for all things battery related. They're responsible charging, installing etc. They have a log book they record their actions in and what the voltage of the battery is. Works well for us.

Billfred 22-02-2008 12:46

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Both 1293 and 1618 of late have a system involving one responsible student minding the chargers and the batteries; as batteries get charged, they get an AndyMark flag to make everything crystal-clear. The job was a little easier last year for the Capitals, since there were only two legal batteries to use, but it's still important for us to make sure we don't get out there (especially with our history of providing marginally-effective robots as it is) with a robot that moves halfway across the field and dies.

We haven't ever had any fancy storage for our battery setup, though some teams have in the past. Whatever floats your goat, I say.

Viper37 22-02-2008 13:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Trigon 1742 (Post 704964)
We are designing a system to effectively charge our batteries and to help keep all of our batteries and wires organized. We are also looking for an easy way to track which batteries have a full charge.
If you have any input or suggestions please let us know Thank You

Number them and use a whiteboard?

FourPenguins 22-02-2008 13:24

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Originally Posted by Viper37 (Post 705055)
Number them and use a whiteboard?

Put a checkbox on the battery itself and use whiteboard marker. (This works well for those who don't have enough andymark flags floating around.)

Racer26 22-02-2008 13:26

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This is the first year 1075 has had any more than the 2 kit batteries, since each year only using 2 we manage to COMPLETELY destroy them to the point where they dont hold a charge for more than about 10 minutes.

Thanks 188, for the extra pair.

DarkFlame145 22-02-2008 13:30

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We made a battery rack made out of wood and an rolling suitcase. We just go down the rack and pluck out the next charged battery.

Wayne C. 22-02-2008 13:32

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Our team has a designated battery person that is solely responsible for the batteries.

We run 4 chargers and an 8-10 battery rotation. All the batteries are numbered and when the match list is issued a number is assigned to each round. Prior to competition we usually buy a new set of batteries for the season. If we use old ones they are load tested and ranked.

Before any battery is allowed onto the field it is checked with a meter to assure it has maximum charge. Our tech guys are also fanatic about having perfect battery terminal connections to assure no leakage or mishaps.

The battery person is VITAL to the team. If they mess up we generally kill them and bury their corpse under the pits while looking for another volunteer......

WC :cool:

waialua359 22-02-2008 17:12

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We are not as elaborate as Wayne, but we do have a designated battery person. WE CALL HIM BATMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO KIDDING!
At the beginning of build season, we ask who wants to be Batman.:)

IndySam 22-02-2008 17:49

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A battery captain is a must. Only that person touches the batteries including the backup batteries. It's a great job for a dependable rookie.

We use a six battery rotation. Our battery box is bolted to a hand truck and contains the batteries and chargers.

A few tips.

#1 Don't neglect your backup batteries, I have seen a team pulled off the field before a match because their BB was dead.

#2 Make a pigtail to connect you BB to the controller. The connections on the controller are week and will break if you use them to change the BB.

#3 Tightly secure your batteries to the robot. Every regional has their share of main batteries come loose and kill a robot.

#4 NEVER handle the main batteries by the connecting wires. It will weaken the wire at the connection and it will fail.

Devibeast 22-02-2008 18:11

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Just adding onto Mr. Cokely's suggestions.

As you know don't let the leads touch.
If you can use Anderson connectors on the chargers.
Make sure that the Anderson connectors are tightly installed on the battery.
Also make sure you can identify which battery is most charged. This yeah we are using numbered & laminated sheets to identify.

Devibeast 22-02-2008 18:13

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P.S. dig me up if I mess up, please?
:confused:

Wayne C. 23-02-2008 13:04

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Originally Posted by Devibeast (Post 705252)
P.S. dig me up if I mess up, please?
:confused:

too late

Devibeast 23-02-2008 13:42

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Originally Posted by Wayne C. (Post 705670)
too late

:eek:
*Note to self* Avoid mentor who is trying to bury you alive.....:D


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