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1923 Virtual Robot Part 2

1923 Virtual Robot Part 2. By Nihar Sidhu. Battery. It is a rechargeable lead battery. The main source of power for the robot!. Safety Reminder: DO NOT hold the battery from the wires! It is heavy so hold it with both hands! . Battery Beak.

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1923 Virtual Robot Part 2

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  1. 1923 Virtual Robot Part 2 By Nihar Sidhu

  2. Battery • It is a rechargeable lead battery. • The main source of power for the robot! Safety Reminder: DO NOT hold the battery from the wires! It is heavy so hold it with both hands!

  3. Battery Beak • The Battery Beak is a device that we use to determine the charge of a battery. It can be useful especially during competitions, when we want to know if the battery is charged and is ready to be used for a match. • Very easy to use! Connect the battery beak to the battery, press the green button to turn it on. The beak will give a percentage value between 0 to 130% of the charge of the battery.

  4. Circuit Breaker • Serve almost as an on and off button for the robot. For whatever reason, you want to immediately stop the robot, you will press the red button, the black latch will pop out, and the circuit will be broken. Black Latch

  5. Circuit Breaker Second Main Purpose: To prevent excess current from going to the downstream components. Should the battery spike and current passes through the circuit breaker much greater than it can handle, the circuit breaker’s latch will come out, and the circuit will be stopped. This prevents further wires from being overheated causing a fire. Circuit Breaker should be placed in an area of the robot that can easily be accessed in case of an emergency!

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