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pic: A Better View of Racky With All Cylinders in Stowed Position
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Re: pic: A Better View of Racky With All Cylinders in Stowed Position
I do not understand how that crate complies with the rule spelled out in section 4.2 of the Robot Transportation manual. The batteries are not properly packaged.
This brings up a question that I have at every competition. How may teams remove the cables from their batteries during shipment? The way I read the rules about shipping the batteries in the crate, I believe that you must remove the cables from the batteries, what do you think? Oh, I like your robot, any plans for bumpers? |
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Re: pic: A Better View of Racky With All Cylinders in Stowed Position
Bumpers will go on, and that is not the final packaging of the batteries. They have been shipped in their original packaging.
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