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now that the circuit breaker specs are out, you will see that you can draw between 300 and 400 % of rated current for 5 seconds before the breaker will trip.
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We are a Rookie Team and as such, we are sans extra batteries.
We noticed that in the spec sheet the designation is ES-18-12 -rather than the EX-18-12 designation which is actually on the battery. We have found ES -18-12 batteries (at about $86 each) but cannot find EX-18-12. (FIRST has stated that the EX-18-12 which we received was specially made for the FIRST competition) When this thread was pursued in another instance we saw that FIRST has said that the EX-18-12 is the correct designation and is the only battery "official" for competition. We would like to have a couple of extra batteries for use during competition. This just seems so confusing to us and no one has actually stepped up to the plate to say where we might find an EX-18-12 battery OR whether we could use an ES-18-12 during competition. By the way, the EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES website is no help either. Any ideas or advice?? thanks |
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You are right the Exide site is not easily navigated and there is no place to search for part number. However the spec sheets are now available on the FIRST docs and they published data on the ES battery so I would bet that is the one you could buy on the open market. My guess here is that the batteries provided in the kits are new product for Exide and we are the test market. If that is the case, they are going to want some feedback from users so keep a log of pros and cons with the new batteries.
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Re: Battery acquisition
From The FIRST Forums :
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Stephen Last edited by srawls : 17-01-2003 at 11:30. |
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Thanks for the info
We did purchase a pair of ES-18-12 that are labeled as PowerFIT
I must assume, therefore that these are acceptable as competition batteries?? Does anyone think that we could be disqualified for using this battery in competition? i hope not Attached is a pic of the battery we bought thanks for the help !!!! Bob |
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Re: Thanks for the info
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Robot rules:
Copyright © 2003 FIRST THE ROBOT 7 3.1.2 Battery Recommendations / Cautions · During any match, only one of the 12 Volt Direct Current Sealed Lead/Acid (SLA) batteries supplied by FIRST may be used to power the robot. You may charge the batteries through the normal operation of the battery charger that FIRST provides. The "one of two batteries" rule is meant to insure only one battery at a time may be used on the robot. |
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That's what I thought as well, so I asked the question on the FIRST Forums. Someone else asked it too, and here is his question:
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Perhaps my team is just odd, but I compared last years batterys with this years, and I can't find a single diffrence. The part numbers are exactly the same. Does this mean they are the same? It makes sense in my head, but there is much talk of this years batterys being diffrent.
-Andy A. |
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