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Unread 30-01-2008, 15:22
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Smile Re: Shipping the Battery

According to battery update 4.2, Non North American teams cannot ship batteries with the robot. North American team can, if they follow the regulations concerning packaging within the robot crate. It would seem to your advantage, if you can bring batteries to the Regionals with you, they could be fully charged and ready to go on Thurs morning for practice rounds. Otherwise, they will be in the crate for a long period of time before the Regional, and will likely need recharging when you open the crate to unpack your robot. There is a 600 lb. weight limit on the crate with robot, so some teams pack other items with the robot inside the crate that they will need at the competition, and not have to carry as much with them. Build your crate strong to protect your robot, and bind your robot down to prevent damage. Some of us even tarp the ropbot inside the crate to protect it from potential water damage. Bring tools with you to open the robot crate, or you will be waiting to borrow tools from other teams. Follow the suggestions and guidelines in the Copetition Manual, and be creative.