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The light in the archive is from 2000 (and earlier?). It's larger and heavier than the new model they introduced last year (and the one I presume we'll be using again this year). The electrical section of that site worked fine for me, so I suggest trying again. Anyway, you express a legitimate concern. Although not a rookie, we also lack a light to experiment with. Our robot from last year (and hence our light) belong to another school and we have not been able to obtain them this year. If I were to estimate dimensions from memory, I'd say the light is ~ 6 to 8 inches tall and ~ 5 to 6 inches in diameter. I hope you can get more accurate measurements from somewhere, but in the mean time, good luck.
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