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Decoration Power
Yes, I know that rule M11 says where energy sources must come from, but I was wondering if decorations are an exception to the rule. For example, if you wanted to use a battery powered light strand, would that battery power be included? If you follow the flowchart, it falls under being allowed if it is a decoration. Also would devices like lights be allowed in the first place? I don't see them breaking rule M9, so I would expect they would. I mainly want to know if the decorations can have their own power.
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I was thinking more on this subject, and according to the definition of "non-functioning decoration" an additional Basic stamp could even be added. There is probably a rule about this some where, but i'm too lazy to find it. Also, I don't se why you couldnt have a stamp, if it was just controlling the lights, ect.
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No, you can't have a separate battery for them. You can, however, connect them to your robot's main battery the same way you connect the other devices.
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Manual rule M11 in The Robot section on page 19 says the only stored energy must be from the regulation battery, pnematics, springs, and a change in the altitude of the device's center of gravity.
In my opinion, that means that the energy source attached to the decoration would be illegal. |
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Rule M9 says that decorations may draw power from the control system. Most of the other parts of that rule say must, which leaves room for the decoration to get it's power from another source.
Also, looking at the Part Use Flowchart, Non functional decorations are allowed, before they disallow energy sources. This should be clarified by asking on the FIRST forums, though. |
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You are allowed to use a seperate battery to power light-up decorations. We chekced with FIRST when we did last year. We had Glo-Wire on our robot, and it was powered by a seperate 9 volt battery.
- Katie |
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