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Re: minibot battery
According to this Q&A this is expressly forbidden.
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Assuming that is the two halves of the actual tetrix battery it is legal. No where in the Minibot rules does it forbid modification of the battery.
Edit: How is it a violation of 92c? It is not more than 1 battery. Last edited by Andrew Schreiber : 21-03-2011 at 20:46. |
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Re: minibot battery
If that's two of the allowed batteries, then one of them is definitely illegal. If it's one split in half, that would probably place it under the "illegal" category due to it no longer being identical to the legal battery. <R92-C> bans more than one battery and non-identical batteries (save the fuse replacement).
You might be able to do it if one of the batteries was not connected, but that is still a violation of <R92-C>. I'm not going to ask whose it was, or who let it onto the field. But if they read this, then I might suggest replacing one battery with an appropriate mass of an allowed material--and the other with a fully legal battery--or moving the battery location. |
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They let that compete?
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Re: minibot battery
Don't ask me, the GDC has spoken.
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Re: minibot battery
if it is allegle y did thay let it on
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I think that's what the GDC was saying regarding separating the cells. |
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I agree that it SHOULDN'T be because it just looks like it should be illegal but I couldn't find a rule against it.
English please... It is possible they didn't find a rule against it (I didn't when I looked). |
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Re: minibot battery
They didn't find a rule against it. However, that's because they didn't look in the Q&A. See Martin's post. That's not the rule... but it's supposed to be how the rule is called.
Now, how separating a cells is a violation is the tough part. I would suspect that the rule calling for an identical battery is why it's a violation. Not sure how an electrically unchanged battery being separated while remaining electrically the same is a violation--electrically, it should be identical--but, nonetheless, that is the call the GDC has chosen to make, and as such is the ruling that needs to be listened to. Oh, and If I can translate royal robotics' post: "if it is illegal why did they let it on " (Next up after proper English spelling will be proper English capitalization and punctuation, which for now is left as an exercise for those that need the practice.) It's quite possible that the inspectors simply missed that it was illegal, and nobody complained at the event. This happens from time to time; there have been robots rebuilt at the Championship because they were not in compliance with the rules, yet they had passed regional inspection. I've had to reject stuff that non-official inspections had said was okay. It happens. |
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Re: minibot battery
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The problem is that FIRST did not publish a search-able, consolidated Q&A this year and most events did not have internet access available to the inspectors. If a team presented a Q&A to support their claim to legality, it was accepted. However, if an inspector "remembered" seeing a Q&A stating something was illegal, the LRI was forced to rule in favor of the team. As an inspector, similar rule "violations" happened to me twice in FL and I was forced to let the violations go in favor of the teams because the rules did not expressly forbid it. Mike |
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Why should you have? Without a comprehensive Q&A, the rulings went in favor of the team... For example, what if a team had a minibot magnet with an integral metal cover? Many COTS magnets, such as a cabinet latch or some refrigerator magnets, are sold this way... This GDC insight may have been overlooked in favor of the team... Without the Q&A, the LRI is forced to give the team the benefit of the doubt. Teams are likely to print out Q&As that support their design decisions but not those which point out their "illegality". I know of no inspectors that print out over 300 GDC "gems" and, even if they did, there is no time to manually search that paper stack. An electronically searchable database (like this one from last year) is the only solution and FIRST decided not to provide these this year... We do the best with what we have... Mike Last edited by Mike Betts : 21-03-2011 at 22:53. |
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Re: minibot battery
So what's the difference between splitting the battery into two 6v packs and running it in series to get 12v or removing/changing the gearbox from the ftc gearmotor?
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