Purpose

To ensure the robot battery is free of defects or issues that could compromise its performance or lifespan during its use in a robot.

Scope

This procedure applies to all robot batteries used in the practice, competition, and off season. This must be conducted prior to before and after each use.

Responsibility

Associated Documents and Media

Safety

Materials and Equipment

Procedure

  1. Visual Inspection
    a. Terminals: Inspect both terminals (positive and negative) for signs of corrosion, discoloration, or loose grasshopper nuts. Ensure the terminals are not bent or damaged. Clean any corrosion using a clean cloth or a terminal cleaning tool if necessary.

  1. Case Integrity: Inspect the battery casing for cracks, dents, bulges, or any deformation. Concentrate around the terminals, seams, and corners.
    c. Labels and Markings: Ensure that all labels are intact and legible, including name and serial number
    d. Leaking Fluids: Look for signs of leakage, such as dried residue or liquid near the terminals or seams.


  1. Cleanliness
    a. Use a clean, dry cloth to remove dirt or residue from the battery's surface and terminals.
    b. Do not use water or cleaning agents
  2. Documentation
    a. Record the inspection results in the battery log.
    b. Note any issues or concerns for further evaluation or corrective action.
  3. Post-Inspection
    a. If the battery passes inspection, proceed with its installation or charging.
    b. If defects are found, tag the battery as "Do Not Use" and report the issue to the Safety Captain or mentor.