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Batteries on robot
Can we use 2 batteries on the robot?
Do we have to buy exacly the same batteries as supplied with our kit? Thanks & Good luck! |
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Re: Batteries on robot
You can own as many spare batteries as you want, as long as they are the same part as in the kit, but you can only have one at a time on the robot.
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At any given time while competing, One 12v main battery & One 7.2v backup battery that plugs directly to the RC. 2 batteries, different Voltages. You may buy more batteries to have on hand, but they must be of the same specifications of the supplied KOP batteries. Ie: no 9v batteries on your robot powering anything "functional". The only exception to this rule (and someone correct me if it changed since last year) is the use of a battery to power a non-functional decoration. I could be wrong about that last part though... Check the Manual, under Robot, and the Electrical section of that. |
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Re: Batteries on robot
<R51> The only legal main source of electrical energy on the robot is one of the two 12v DC non-spillable lead
acid batteries provided in the Kit of Parts, or a spare of the same part number. The 7.2v “backup” battery is considered an integral part of the Robot Controller, and may not be used for any other purpose. The only 12V battery that may be used on your robot during competition (Friday and Saturday) is the Exide model EX18- 12. (Additional EX18-12 batteries may be purchased through your local Exide supplier.) You may use other equivalent 12V batteries during Thursday practice rounds. |
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Re: Batteries on robot
Just out of curiosity, why would you want to use a second battery? They weigh 10-13 pounds a piece.
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Conclusion: You can run your robot/have only one 12v and one 7.2v battery at a time. |
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