If that's attached to the battery, it's illegal per <R65>.
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Originally Posted by <R65>
The control system is provided to allow wireless control of the ROBOTS. The Operator Interface, Robot Controller, speed controllers, relay modules, radio modems, batteries, battery charger, AC adapter, and 9-pin cables can not be tampered with, modified, or adjusted in any way, (tampering includes drilling, cutting, machining, gluing, rewiring, etc.) with the following exceptions: - Dip switches on the Operator Interface may be set as appropriate.
- User programmable code in the Robot Controller may be customized.
- Speed controllers may be calibrated as described in owner's manuals.
- The fuse on the Spike relay for the air compressor may be replaced with a 20 Amp Snap-Action circuit breaker.
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Is the battery held in only by the Anderson connector? That wouldn't be sufficient—that battery desperately needs to be secured, to avoid it coming loose. (Consider what would happen if your robot were flipped.) Also, it might not be a great idea to put such sharp bends in the 6 AWG wire at the base of the Anderson connector (that will just increase the resistance and cause it to heat up, wasting energy in the process).