You might be able to run an extension cord from somewhere at the top of the lower bowl, but I wouldnāt count on it. I know some of the regional venues had plugs on the concourse, but being a football stadium, it might be harder.
I would like to suggest that you buy a power pack, you can get some from many different websites. one i have is from xantrex, www.xantrex.com. The one i have will supply 300 watts of power for a while, like 3 hours i think. It would easily power a laptop charger for 6 hours. They sell the 300 watt for around $80 I got mine from where i work (MENARDS) and it only cost me about $65. They xantrex does have more powerful verisons that would last longer and power more stuff. But these you would have to ship down with your robot or with someone driving if you were to be flying, i dont think the airport would like to see this large electronic device getting put onto the plane.
*Originally posted by Ben Mitchell *
**Iāll bring a few 150 foot extension cords.
Newark Airport is going to be a nighmare.
āWhy are you carrying all these extension cords, sir?ā
:ahh: **
Ben
If i remeber correctly, team 303 is flying down to houston with team 25, so i will have one of my freshmen take those extension cords off your hands, he doesnt need to bring clothes, those could be his checked luggage
*Originally posted by āBig Mikeā *
**Ben
If i remeber correctly, team 303 is flying down to houston with team 25, so i will have one of my freshmen take those extension cords off your hands, he doesnt need to bring clothes, those could be his checked luggage **
LOL - I have my super-laptop carry-on with my power cables, mouse, extension cords, floppy drives, 6 month supply of water, passive radar, and fold-out radio transmitter, so I think Iām good carrying it on the plane. Iāll just wind it real tight.
Make sure you check with arena staff before plugging in. Last year we needed cords in the stands and had to hunt down someone to approve of it. Other teams plugged in without asking and got unplugged.
The So Cal regional at the LA Colleseum had outlets in the upper stands, but not in the lower ones. A robot battery attached to a laptop car charger, however, did a very nice job of keeping the laptops on.