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Madison
29-11-2008, 15:57
Leave it to me to ask the stupid questions.

By what method are we expected to attach the Driver Station to the control boards that most teams build?

IndySam
29-11-2008, 16:10
Not a stupid question.

Being discussed here. (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=70230)

David Doerr
29-11-2008, 21:55
By what method are we expected to attach the Driver Station to the control boards that most teams build?

Good question! I bet heavy-duty velcro would work well.

Dave D

KayyPii
29-11-2008, 22:06
Thats a great idea actually. That or duct tape. =P

dlavery
30-11-2008, 21:43
It turns out that the holes on pieces of VEX angle match up with the cover mounting screws on the new FRC Drivers Station. Two pieces of VEX angle (one in back and one in front) make a simple and sturdy mount for the DS. Just take a piece of VEX angle, trim to length, and screw it in place.

http://www.team116.org/Images/2009/DSMounting.jpg

(for all those that prefer to secure their Drivers Station with a little bit of irony).

-dave




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ATannahill
30-11-2008, 21:55
It turns out that the holes on pieces of VEX angle match up with the cover mounting screws on the new FRC Drivers Station. Two pieces of VEX angle (one in back and one in front) make a simple and sturdy mount for the DS. Just take a piece of VEX angle, trim to length, and screw it in place.

http://www.team116.org/Images/2009/DSMounting.jpg

(for all those that prefer to secure their Drivers Station with a little bit of irony).

-dave




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Why do you get a cooler toggle switch Dave?

Joe Ross
30-11-2008, 22:02
Why do you get a cooler toggle switch Dave?

That was included in the kit, as opposed to the one held together with hot glue that the beta teams got.

There's another picture on page 8 of section 3 of the manual.

ATannahill
30-11-2008, 22:05
That was included in the kit, as opposed to the one held together with hot glue that the beta teams got.

There's another picture on page 8 of section 3 of the manual.
Sorry, I didn't know that the current preship kit had a different one than the beta teams.

BrentJ
30-11-2008, 22:25
Looking at the competion switch I was wondering if it would be a good idea to put a cover over it so it can't be knocked?

I was thinking closed over the top of the dongle with the end open so you can operate it with your finger.

Also what is the viewing angle like on the DS? Can both drivers see thre LCD easily when standing side by side?

mcf747
30-11-2008, 22:45
Two pieces of VEX angle (one in back and one in front) make a simple and sturdy mount for the DS.
-dave


Dave,

I noticed you said to put one in the front and the back. On my DS there is a warranty sticker on one of the screws on the back that says something along the lines on "if broken warranty void" (I cant remember the exact wording). I am assuming we should not break that to put a piece of angle bracket on the back side. I will give this a try when I can get my hands on the DS again but to those who have already done this is one angle bar enough, i would think so but I have to ask ?

Matthew Forman
MorTorq 1515

dlavery
30-11-2008, 23:00
Dave,

I noticed you said to put one in the front and the back. On my DS there is a warranty sticker on one of the screws on the back that says something along the lines on "if broken warranty void" (I cant remember the exact wording). I am assuming we should not break that to put a piece of angle bracket on the back side. I will give this a try when I can get my hands on the DS again but to those who have already done this is one angle bar enough, i would think so but I have to ask ?

Matthew Forman
MorTorq 1515

Just make the angle in the back a short piece (~1" or so), and make use of the one screw that is not covered by the warranty sticker. You will then have three very solid attachment points, and should be fine.


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mcf747
30-11-2008, 23:34
Thanks for your quick reply.

Matthew Forman
MorTorq 1515

Pat Fairbank
30-11-2008, 23:46
(for all those that prefer to secure their Drivers Station with a little bit of irony)
You mean, a medium-sized bit of steely. :)

artdutra04
01-12-2008, 03:14
Double sided foam tape works well. I've hung entire 4'x8' whiteboards with only six pieces of 1/2" wide.

But while the topic is above the driver station design, the lack of mounting holes, as well as the male pins that stick 1/8" outside of the box (without any metal tabs or anything to protect them) is really annoying. Female pins would have been much nicer (or at the very least recessed male pins), as they don't get bent. Although

1708xMr.Roboto
15-12-2008, 13:31
I had the same question.. seem's the angle bracket would be the best solution, But about the warranty..?:confused:

EricH
15-12-2008, 14:21
I had the same question.. seem's the angle bracket would be the best solution, But about the warranty..?:confused:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=778258&postcount=11
There you have it.

mcf747
16-12-2008, 03:05
As long as you don't unscrew the screw with the warranty sticker on it you'll be fine.

Matthew Forman
MorTorq 1515