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* Illegally-supported bumpers last year that passed at least three inspections * A robot without a pressure relief valve. It wasn't that the valve was in the wrong place -- it wasn't installed, and the students didn't know what it was for when we found it in their parts box. * A manual vent plug valve that was accessed by reaching through the kicker (last year). * A main breaker "installed" by hanging it from its wires from the robot superstructure. I'd be scared to see the list that Al could come up with. The bottom line is that no inspector can assume that any previous inspectors are perfect. See you on Curie. |
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Al,
I am confused by your post regarding battery chargers. You state the maximum charge current is 900mA, but the charger that comes in the FTC kit can charge at a 1.5A in one of the settings. This is the same exact charger as the VEX Smart Charger from the same supplier. The only difference is that the VEX Charger has VEX Blue plastic as opposed to the supplier's standard black. I am confused because you are going to see one irate ThunderChicken if inspectors try to tell me my VEX chargers are not legal to charge. Paul |
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yes. I think radio shack has these if you destroyed the one in the tetrix kit. they come as an extension if you need 2 (chop in half and strip)
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Yeah, I believe it's just a recommendation also. There have been reports of teams having problem with the batteries when they were charging at 1.8A (CD has a couple of threads about it I think), so many have adopted the 900mA charging setting as a precaution.
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Any chance you're inspecting in Newton this year? ![]() -John |
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Paul,
This is a recommendation for 900 ma (or less) chargers. The higher setting on the supplied charger, produces a lot of heat. I have had reports of teams attempting to use chargers of much higher current. Standard charge for these batteries is normally stated at 1/10 C to 1/3 C or 300 ma to 900 ma for a 5-10 hr charge cycle. Chargers have been reported at some events at currents in excess of 3000 ma. Without temperature feedback from the battery to charger, which is not provided by the Tetrix battery, these chargers can be dangerous as excess gas builds up and temperatures reach the point where burns may occur. Adam, The minibot battery can only be repaired with identical components as all other electrical devices. |
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As an example, repairing damaged battery connectors might be permitted under <R55> part M, if the connector parts (i.e., AMP Mate-N-Lock style crimp terminals and plastic housings) used for the repair have performance and specifications that are identical to those of the original connectors. |
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From the Q&A...
Posted by GDC at 01/19/2011 07:27:13 pm There is no prohibition against altering components from the Tetrix kit, other than motor modifications strictly prohibited by Rule <R93> and the battery pack modifications prohibited by Rule <R92>. R92 C. no more than one 12V rechargeable NiMH battery pack identical to those supplied in the FTC kit of parts (PN W739057) except the 20A fuse may be replaced with an equivalent type of lower amperage, Sorry to choose 'identical' from the wrong paragraph. |
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Adam,
If that is the connector that was supplied then yes. |
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I fly electric radio controled airplanes. The smart charger of choice (cheap & cheerful) is the Thunder AC6. We use it to charge our Tetrix batteries. It comes with a Tamiya connector. Being smart it tells you how much charge it takes to bring your batteries back to full. It has a Nimh setting we manually set to 900 mah max. Good news it's on sale now for $43. Here's a link
http://www.hobbypartz.com/thac6smbachw.html |
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Chuck,
That is a very interesting looking charger that has lot's of features including progamability for NiMH battery packs. I downloaded the manual and it has some interesting cautions including this one with my corrections in syntax added... This charger and battery to be charged and discharged should be set up on a heat-resistant, non-flammable and non-conductive surface. Never place them on a car seat, carpet or similar. |
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Way back when I used to fly electric R/C airplanes (I still fly planes) and we used NiCad batteries. I made the mistake of charging the battery on the plastic piece, in front of the headlight, of my Dodge 024 Miser. The mistake was leaving the battery unattended. When I got back the battery had melted the plastic bumper ![]() |
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