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Re: Dry Ice as Motor Coolant

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Originally Posted by 4373Henry View Post
Would it be permissible to have a small pouch of crushed dry ice next to one of the motors? We have been having some issues with a motor overheating. It would be completely enclosed in a cloth pouch and the amount would not exceed about 5 grams.
As a robot inspector, if you were at any of the regionals I will be inspecting, I would not let this pass inspection.

It's dangerous, technically a hazardous material, and has potential for leakage or spilling, thus causing damage to the field or other robots.

Please look into some of the solutions that other people have been posting, they are much more reasonable and will allow you to pass inspection
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