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Re: Stress testing a Rhino

Always good to test and plan for extremes! Something to keep in mind is that your robot can be a max of 120lbs but you have an additional 14lb battery and bumpers that can be up to 20lbs.

I agree with Mike I'd be very interested to see how the Rhino tracks hold up to sideways pushing under defense.
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