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Emily Pease
09-02-2005, 11:45
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Josh Hambright
09-02-2005, 11:48
Just curious, but was there some reason for only using every other slot on the fuse panel?
From the documentation I believe you are supposed to work your way down one after another. I know there has been discussion about lowering voltages and thus current draw, and also for it to interface with the serial connections.
But i was wondering if there was a specific reason why you folks chose to do it that way, because it happened to catch my eye.
Rock on, looks great other then that!
Jtosh
Emily Pease
09-02-2005, 13:13
Just curious, but was there some reason for only using every other slot on the fuse panel?
I used those slots mainly for aesthetic reasons, really. It says on the panel itself to start with slot number 1 and continue numerically, but as far as I could tell, that's just a guideline, and some other layouts I've seen have not been following that protocol. If I find out that it will cause problems, I'll redo it; it just won't look as stylish.
I would rather have a functional robot than a pretty robot, but if I can make it work and look cool, I will!
Collmandoman
09-02-2005, 13:50
It's very nice!!
tkwetzel
09-02-2005, 15:45
I used those slots mainly for aesthetic reasons, really.
I don't believe it should be a problem. And aside from aesthetics, it will also make it easier to get the fuses in and out if necessary.
M. Hicken
09-02-2005, 16:27
I seem to only see one 40 amp fuse? Are you not using the CIM's? I doubt that youd have them on a 20 amp, plus they have to be on a speed controller. Or am i jumping to conclusions and its not done yet
Emily Pease
10-02-2005, 09:19
I seem to only see one 40 amp fuse? Are you not using the CIM's? I doubt that youd have them on a 20 amp, plus they have to be on a speed controller. Or am i jumping to conclusions and its not done yet
It's not done yet! I'll post another picture when it's further along.
Gasperini
10-02-2005, 10:16
I see how skipping every other one would cut down clutter bigtime.
Are you planning as you go, or do you already have all the electrical components laid out?
Emily Pease
10-02-2005, 10:56
Are you planning as you go, or do you already have all the electrical components laid out?
I had the layout of the components planned out and I had a slight idea of the wiring job, but my team isn't as nice to the Electronics team as it is to, say, the drivetrain team, so I am forced to be pretty flexible.
Overall, though, it's going pretty well; I've gotten pretty far with my Electronics team suffrage efforts. This year is much better than last year, Electronics-wise. Last year we had roughly 1 cubic inch for electrical components, and this year we're allotted much more space, which is nice.
They still make me mill my own lexan, though.
i_am_Doug
10-02-2005, 10:59
clean....good job
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