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View Poll Results: Should Weigh in be With or Without Battery
With 31 55.36%
Without 19 33.93%
Weight Limit should be increased to make things more exciting. 6 10.71%
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I think the weigh-in should be with the battery, since that is the form in which the robot is competing. It'd be as if the length, width, and height minimum measurements were in a different position than the starting position.

Although it would be good in that there would be fewer ways for teams to cheat at weighing-in. But this is FIRST; should we really be concerned about that?
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