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[[saftety-and-power-considerations]]
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=== Safety and Power Considerations
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{--Under no circumstances can *mains electricity* be used during the performance. Every robot should be equipped with some sort of battery power, with a maximum of 15 volts.--}
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{--Lead-acid batteries are not considered appropriate unless the team has gained permission from the OnStage League Committee *before* attending the competition for a specific reason. Failure to declare batteries may result in disciplinary actions, including deductions.--}
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Teams should be aware of the proper handling of {--lithium--} batteries to ensure safety.
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Lithium batteries must be transported or moved in safety bags.
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Teams should design their robot in consideration of safety. Relative to the size and capabilities of the robots, teams should consider:
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- Power Management - Cabling, batteries, emergency stop capabilities
Participants should design their robot(s) to be a size that they can easily carry by themselves. Robots should be of a weight that team members can carry and lift onto the stage with ease.
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Robots with flying capabilities, such as drones, must be inside of a safety net or tied to an object that's weight exceeds the drones maximum lifting capacity. The safety rope or net needs to be made of a material that can not be damaged by the drones rotors and needs to prevent the drone from leaving the boundaries of the stage at any time. No free-flying robots are allowed in the venue. Any team planning to use a flying robot *must* consult with the OnStage League Committee *prior* to coming to the competition.
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Teams must submit a digital copy of their poster in PDF format (≤ 10 MB).
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{--The size of the poster should be no larger than A1 (60 x 84 cm).--}
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Areas that are useful to be included in the poster are:
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- team name and region
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- a description of the features that should be judged during the performance
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- QR-codes to repositories, videos, or team websites
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Teams will be given public space to display their Technical Poster.
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[[bill-of-material]]
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=== Bill of material
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Each team will be asked to complete a bill of materials including all major components and materials prior to the event.
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The list has to include the following:
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- Name / Description (e.g. part number, …)
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- Source
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- Is the component new or has it been used before
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- Is the component part of a kit or has it been developed by the team
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- Price of component
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A template will be provided and has to be used for the submission.
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