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dlavery 19-01-2010 23:24

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Remember, this year securing your battery on the robot is not just a good idea. It is a requirement. Make sure you have read and understand the implications of Rule <R18>. Just having a cradle for the battery to rest inside is not going to cut it. The battery needs to be velcro-ed, strapped, buckled, tied, bolted, glued, zipped, or stapled in place so that it can't fall out when (not if) the robot turns upside-down.

-dave




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IBdrummer 19-01-2010 23:59

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 902805)
The battery needs to be velcro-ed, strapped, buckled, tied, bolted, glued, zipped, or stapled in place so that it can't fall out when (not if) the robot turns upside-down.

-dave

I think that is another implication about how robust the GDC wants the robots to be this year.

Al Skierkiewicz 20-01-2010 07:29

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 902805)
Remember, this year securing your battery on the robot is not just a good idea. It is a requirement. Make sure you have read and understand the implications of Rule <R18>. Just having a cradle for the battery to rest inside is not going to cut it. The battery needs to be velcro-ed, strapped, buckled, tied, bolted, glued, zipped, or stapled in place so that it can't fall out when (not if) the robot turns upside-down.

-dave

Can I ask for a ruling on the stapled?

Alan Anderson 20-01-2010 11:05

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 902900)
Can I ask for a ruling on the stapled?

Sure, if you know your team's Q&A userid.

MrForbes 20-01-2010 11:10

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 902900)
Can I ask for a ruling on the stapled?

Our robot chassis was stapled (and glued) together last year, so I supposed if the box for the battery were made with that technique, and the battery itself were not stapled (or glued) into place in the robot, then Dave's fun description might be applicable.

Aren't packing peanuts (the non-edible ones) made of a foam that is similar to that used in pool noodles?

dlavery 20-01-2010 13:18

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 902900)
Can I ask for a ruling on the stapled?

I just want to know how many teams will be showing up appropriately prepared with red Swingline staplers.

With TPS cover sheets properly completed.

-dave




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IKE 20-01-2010 13:28

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 903092)
I just want to know how many teams will be showing up appropriately prepared with red Swingline staplers.

With TPS cover sheets properly completed.

-dave




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TPS?
Technology Protection Systems report (I.E. how are you going to protect the tech bits in the robot from...)

Racer26 20-01-2010 14:06

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE (Post 903101)
TPS?
Technology Protection Systems report (I.E. how are you going to protect the tech bits in the robot from...)

no, no, its the Bag and Tag Robot Packaging System.

Al Skierkiewicz 20-01-2010 14:19

Re: Think About Protecting Your Battery!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 903092)
I just want to know how many teams will be showing up appropriately prepared with red Swingline staplers.

With TPS cover sheets properly completed.

-dave

OK, I'll make sure that item gets on the inspection checklist.

____Red Swingline Stapler, and staples


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