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Today a couple of my teammates were sorting through all our batteries and putting them into a pile of illegal batteries and legal batteries. I noticed that our brand new battery that we got in the Kit of Parts was in the pile of illegal batteries. I double checked there work and the battery was very close to one on the list but not exact. Did we get a illegal battery or a legal battery or does the B matter? I just want to make sure it legal or illegal.
KOP Battery : Enersys NP18-12B Legal Battery close to that number: Enersys NP18-12 |
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Re: Illegal KOP Battery
That's weird. I do recall that FIRST once did a similar thing, and the extra number/letter just meant the battery was more fire proof or something like that, and teams were fine. However, I'd recommend contacting FIRST and asking.
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Re: Illegal KOP Battery
That battery is legal, the only difference is the casing. From last year's Q&A (Q615, R34):
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This has been brought up past years, and this has been the answer from the Q&A. Of course, I'm not the GDC, but I'd be surprised if you Q&A'd this and got a different answer |
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Re: Illegal KOP Battery
Which is no reason not to QA it. With something as essential as the battery, better safe than sorry.
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Re: Illegal KOP Battery
I would Q&A it to be safe, but I suspect that the intent of the rule being written as it is, is to imply that all variants of Enersys NP18-12 (B, BFR) are allowed.
This year, the battery rule seems to be less restrictive than any year I can remember, and it seems to go even further to say that if you have another 12V 18Ah SLA battery, to ask if it can be allowed. |
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