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I've heard that it takes 2 minutes or more at full amps to trip the circuit breakers. It this true?
Can teams last for 2 minutes or more while pushing the breakers to the limit?? In other words, can a robot push its drive to the max, and not die in a fit of breaker tripping glory? Will breakers tripping be a major issue this year (I know I said that in my other post, but whatever) Also, does tolerance vary from breaker to breaker?? Thanks --Ben Mitchell |
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