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Re: Battery Problem

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Originally Posted by MrBasse View Post
At this point most teams have a hard time reading battery voltage from the robot because their robot is in a giant plastic bag...
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Originally Posted by team222badbrad View Post
Your post implies that this team is breaking the rules which is uncalled for.

Some teams are legally able to remove their robots from their bags after stop build day... We had ours out of the bag last night for 45 minutes to test autonomous.

Also just because they posted this question now does not mean they have had their robot out of the bag after stop build day.
It's also possible to have your electronics be part of the 45 lbs of unbagged fabricated items, or to have them not count towards the limit since most of them are COTS items on their own.
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