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Sharp edges pose a safetly hazard
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Our inspection at Houston took all of 15 minutes, and we have a pretty complex robot. Maybe that's just a product of the fact that our main engineer, being the perfectionist that he is, wipped up the neatest wiring job I've ever seen though.
We actually lost weight from the regionals (or it was the scales?). We weighed 129.9 lbs at UTC New England, and 129.4 lbs at Houston. maybe we just got lucky. |
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When we were inspected in Sacramento our weight was 130.0
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Our robot was easier and easier to pass inspection from Sacramento to NYC to Houston. I see why there is a sharp edge rule. Even tho our robot passed inspection, i still lost blood 2wice.
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One thing that my team found out from 343 was that different batteries weigh different amounts.. in some cases up to a pound of difference!!! so if you cant figure out where your extra weight came from.. try switching out the batteries
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