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Breaker Panel weight

Hello, we don't have a functional scale right now, and I cannot find the weight of this year's breaker panel online anywhere; does anyone happen to know it off-hand?

Also, does anyone else find it strange that the Innovation FIRST website will tell you the weight of the Operator Interface, but not the weight of the Robot Controller? I'm assuming they're roughly the same weight.
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Re: Breaker Panel weight

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Hello, we don't have a functional scale right now, and I cannot find the weight of this year's breaker panel online anywhere; does anyone happen to know it off-hand?

Also, does anyone else find it strange that the Innovation FIRST website will tell you the weight of the Operator Interface, but not the weight of the Robot Controller? I'm assuming they're roughly the same weight.
Never assume. The weight of the breaker panel will vary with the number os breakers you install. The only way to be sure is weigh it with the correct breakers installed, don't forget the breaker for the RC.
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Re: Breaker Panel weight

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The weight of the breaker panel will vary with the number os breakers you install. The only way to be sure is weigh it with the correct breakers installed, don't forget the breaker for the RC.
I'm certainly aware that adding breakers to the breaker panel will increase the total weight, but I'm interested in finding out the weight of the breaker panel itself. Does anyone have that number handy?
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Re: Breaker Panel weight

Panel with no breakers is 15.6 oz. We are doing all our masses in Oz's this year and converting to lbs in the final totals for each category.
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Re: Breaker Panel weight

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Panel with no breakers is 15.6 oz. We are doing all our masses in Oz's this year and converting to lbs in the final totals for each category.
Thanks so much, Biff!
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