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Re: Bypass Switch That Will Lower A Lift After The Game has ended.
Can you send me a link to the FIRST Q&A because one of my colleagues posted this question on the forums.usfirst.org, and from what I concluded by browsing through the forum; no one has ever been answered.
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Re: Bypass Switch That Will Lower A Lift After The Game has ended.
Excuse my last post I found the correct section in the forum.
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Re: Bypass Switch That Will Lower A Lift After The Game has ended.
Go ahead and ask the GDC. But <R48> doesn't merely say you cannot use an alternate way of powering your motors during a match. <R48> says your robot cannot have an alternate means of powering a motor. Robot rules are not checked just on the field - in fact, most of them are not checked on the field unless there is reason to suspect something is wrong. Robot rules are checked in inspection before matches start.
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