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Question regarding to Battery Packaging
Our original battery packaging and styrofoam caps were inadvertently thrown away by school maintenance personnel. Can anyone help with what our options are?
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Re: Question regarding to Battery Packaging
ID: 1554
Q: How can we get another cardboard box with packing for the battery? A: You will need to purchase a single wall box small enough to fit your batteries and slide into your crate battery box. ID: 1380 Q: Our original battery box has been misplaced, what packing arrangements can be made to allow us to ship the batteries inside the crate, or must we transport separately? A: Please visit the FIRST website, then FIRST Robotics, then Documentation, then Robot Transport. http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2005...s.htm#Section6 If you have lost your box, then you must at least use the same packing method. Place your battery in a box and mark it appropriately with "Non Spillable Battery Enclosed." Your terminals must be insulated. A sheet of foam board is preferred. |
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