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Component weights
Has anyone weighted all the standard kit components? It would be great if someone was willing to share a exel (or other format) file with the weights of the parts that came in the kit. I would do this myself but
A) I wont have access to my team's kit until monday B) My school doesn't have a scale accurate enough to measure the larger components (we have scales but they only go up to .5kg). Thanks, Greg |
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I could have sworn that there were at least two lists that were posted in previous years. I can't find any though, in the white paper sections, or sifting through the 600 posts that the search engine listed with the search term weight.
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Try using the search feature of the message board, seach for weight or something.
And, I can tell you from memory that the battery is about 12 pounds...lol |
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Here is a listing of the weight of every single component from 2002:
http://users.wpi.edu/~colleen/FIRST/2k2parts.html Note: All the weights are in pounds, and the battery is not listed, but is is roughly 12 pounds. I havn't been able to find a 2003 version of this list. |
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