Per 5.3.2.2, the 120lbs weight limit does NOT include the battery or the short cable.
Wetzel
Per 5.3.2.2, the 120lbs weight limit does NOT include the battery or the short cable.
Wetzel
yap that sounds good to me.
sw33t!!!
YES!
thats exactly what i shouted when i read this, which caused the entire room to turn and look at me funny.
lol
oops sorry, didnt meant to make this post, just thought it was funny.
I agree with everyone else that this is a good rule. It allows more things to go into the robot itself. Just remember, even though its WEIGHT doesnât count, you still need a place to put it!
Also,
That being said, I will stop playing moderator since I am not one, and ask you simply not to post with âwow, yay!â or the like.
Herâeâs a potentially stupid question, why is this such a big deal? They also dropped the weight limit to 120 lbs. so what do we gain?
it depends on the weight of the battery. i do not know the weight of this years batterys, lets say for thid 12-14 lbs. now take 12-14 away from 130 and you get 118 or 116. now it seems to me, if these are the correct weights for the batteries, that there was an increase of 2-4 lbs on the robot. but again, i do not know the weight of this years batteries. so my hypothesis may be completly flawed.
My read on why they did this was due to the variations in battery weight.
We have 4 batteries that the scale at competition measured them from 12.4 to 13.6 pounds. All have about the same amount of wire on them. This also removes any of the very bad, âI heard about some team that weighed with a hollow battery.â Everybody needs a battery to move most other things in the KOP donât have that kind of mass variation. Just my two cents Biff
this will be a great advantage to all teams because now we donât have to try to find the âlightâ battery to use so we make weight, when i say light i mean the one that was not 12.6 but was only 12.4 not using a hollow one or anything like that.
A)It removes the cheating(not saying anyone does it, but it probably happens), and the random variations of battery weight/wire length from the equation.
B)The extra 2 or 3 lb.s dont sound like much, but when your filing off bolts to make weight, they sure doâŚ