I'll start this thread to take pressure off the Fire thread. If there is any interest, please post here.
The world's fastest FE boat launched from one end of the lake on its record runs. That was years ago, but I was there. That was done to help the driver see the boat's track through the traps rather than to preserve battery power.
Technically, as the SAW competition rules are written today: "Speed running time will commence when a boat is released from the pit..." This has not been enforced at the many NAMBA SAW events I have attended.
The extra voltage burns off very quickly so requiring the racer to leave from the pits and make a 180* turn will eliminate any advantage to over-volting. We don't need any more stinking rules - we just need to enforce those we already have.
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Yes... In the last couple of SAW events I've attended at Legg Lake, there have been launches occurring from down beyond the left-side time trap... giving the boat a straight initial shot through the lights.
Technically, as the SAW competition rules are written today: "Speed running time will commence when a boat is released from the pit..." This has not been enforced at the many NAMBA SAW events I have attended.
In ROAR racing, they tech battery voltage going INTO the event, not after the pass was made. I think this would be a fairly simply way to prevent people from attempting to over-charge their cells...
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