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Faldor 06-02-2010 19:57

Battery problem
 
Hi, i'm having some trouble finding the bolt type (thread size, length, width) for the battery, it is the Enersys NP18-12 Rookie battery, thanks.:D

ATannahill 06-02-2010 20:18

Re: Battery problem
 
If you want to bolt through the battery to the robot, I would suggest you find another securing mechanism.

There is no one bolt that goes with the battery, any bolt and nut that will hold the connector to the terminal will work.

Faldor 06-02-2010 20:44

Re: Battery problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rtfgnow (Post 914753)
If you want to bolt through the battery to the robot, I would suggest you find another securing mechanism.

There is no one bolt that goes with the battery, any bolt and nut that will hold the connector to the terminal will work.

Thank you but i mean for the terminals, the pos and neg, becasue we cant find ours, so we need to purchase some

kevin.li.rit 06-02-2010 20:46

Re: Battery problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Faldor (Post 914765)
Thank you but i mean for the terminals, the pos and neg, becasue we cant find ours, so we need to purchase some

Like rtfgnow said, any bolt that fits the hole on the terminal will work. If I can remember a 8-32 will fit.

DonRotolo 06-02-2010 22:23

Re: Battery problem
 
Yes, just measure the size of the hole in the battery terminal and buy some at the hardware store (or lowes or home depot or even wal mart). Just keep in mind that you can't get screws (or bolts) that are too long, you really don't want them to stick out too much. Maybe 1/2" is about right, maybe 5/8? Dunno. Also, you need nuts of the same size, plus washers (both plain and star-type locking!).

Good luck

MrForbes 06-02-2010 22:25

Re: Battery problem
 
Pretty sure they use 5mm metric, but #10-32 would also work. It's a skosh under 1/4" diameter.

DonRotolo 06-02-2010 23:12

Re: Battery problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cascade (Post 914870)
We usually clean out the battery post holes to 1/4 inch.

This is a violation of <R60>. Hard to get caught doing it, but knowingly violating a rule is not very gracious. (And unknowingly is not very professional)

Your call.

Al Skierkiewicz 07-02-2010 10:41

Re: Battery problem
 
Jake,
The hardware was packed inside the box that the battery shipped in. I highly recommend placing a star washer between the battery terminal and wire terminal when make the connection. This small addition prevents the two terminals from moving and that it turn prevents the hardware from becoming loose which in turn raises the series resistance of the connection.

Cascade 07-02-2010 14:05

Re: Battery problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 914884)
This is a violation of <R60>. Hard to get caught doing it, but knowingly violating a rule is not very gracious. (And unknowingly is not very professional)

Your call.

I stand corrected: you are right. To say, however, "And unknowingly is not very professional" is arrogant considering how much rules are discussed, misunderstood,and debated every year, including on this forum and the official FIRST Q&A. There will be further misunderstanding again in the pits this year as teams melt down for knowingly or unknowingly misunderstanding or missing a rule.

I defer to your genius.

Faldor 09-02-2010 00:22

Re: Battery problem
 
Thanks all who have helped, you really have.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 915034)
Jake,
The hardware was packed inside the box that the battery shipped in. I highly recommend placing a star washer between the battery terminal and wire terminal when make the connection. This small addition prevents the two terminals from moving and that it turn prevents the hardware from becoming loose which in turn raises the series resistance of the connection.

And Al, becasue of issuse with mailing we didnt get our battery, we had to order the same one from australia, so no parts were included. But thanks for your help anyway.

Al Skierkiewicz 09-02-2010 07:38

Re: Battery problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Faldor (Post 916185)
But thanks for your help anyway.

Anytime!


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