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Re: Looking for slip rings and distributors

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
Everyone,
The Mercotac slip rings are not slip rings in the true sense of the word. They are mercury filled contacts and are not legal on FRC robots. If you read the application notes on these contacts, you will see warnings about mercury leakage when mechanically stressed or when max current is exceeded. I contacted the manufacturer and was told that those events are rare but do occur. Mercury spills on an FRC field will close down the event.
Which rule is this illegal based on? Looks like <R8>?
What is the definition of hazardous?
Is there a list of hazardous materials? Mercury isn't mentioned in the blue box next to this rule.

If there is no list, does that mean it is up to the individual inspector to judge the hazardous nature of the material?

As such... isn't the legality of this sort of component determined by the lead-inspector at an event?
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