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Originally Posted by alicen
It's dangerous, technically a hazardous material, and has potential for leakage or spilling, thus causing damage to the field or other robots.
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I understand the whole argument that dry ice could be considered a hazard to humans, but out of curiosity I am interested in how you think any amount of dry ice (let's be reasonable) could cause damage to the field or other robots.
I feel like dumping air from the pneumatic system is more dangerous to a robot simply from the moisture condensate in the tanks
By the way, at any standard temperature for a robotics venue, dry ice does not melt, but sublimes
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