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