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Originally Posted by Retired Starman
Al,
At last year's Championships, I was doing spot inspections on the field to make sure all cables were attached, driver stations were booted, etc. to keep things running on the field. I found one team using a spare battery plugged into their robot in order to charge their pneumatics without pulling power from their competition battery which was already installed on the robot. I objected to this on the grounds that it violates the spirit of the rule which says all power must come from ONE battery. Other inspectors disagreed, saying it was a good practice to extend the on-board battery.
How would you call this one?
Dr. Bob
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What would be the difference between this and doing a full systems checkout in the pit, including charging your pneumatics, then changing out the battery prior to leaving for a match? I would say that the one battery rule (and any rule) applies during the match - it all the rules apply between matches then you couldn't take the bumpers off, right?