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Re: Dule batterys
This couldn't have been used during competition, I don't think there's an inspector that could possibly miss TWO batteries on a robot.
The OP was a bit confusing, it sounds as though there are two separate sets of batteries, with each set consisting of two batteries wired in parallel. Is this the case?
In any case, I believe it's been done before, but I don't think it's incredibly common. It's still quite an interesting thing to do.
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