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Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
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If it were that big, teams would have to bring a vehicle capable of carrying a 10x10x10 foot box... That only ways 30 lbs... so unless teams are required to bring a semi-truck... I am pretty sure its inches... I however am excited about the 5 lbs boxes. If they contain the game pieces then we have a basic idea of the size of object we will be working with. So close and yet still so far! ![]() |
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Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
OK, so what has a density of 0.48 ounces per cubic inch? Or, in metric units, 0.83 grams per cubic centimeter? That is lighter than water.
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Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
Did we receive two batteries in last years kit?
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Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
Yep, two batteries last year.
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Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
And did the paperwork say the same as 10x10x10?
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Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
My teams have received two batteries every year I've done FRC.
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