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It's... so... neat...
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Absolutely beautiful, I wish I could have done that when I was in high school. Also, those blue needlenose pliers are so useful!
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Yet another picture I will show to our electrical people and say: This is what we need! it can be done!..
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- Sunny G. |
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i can't take my eyes off of how neat the sidecar is :eek:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagonal_pliers |
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I see you guys have adopted the 254/968 way of wiring from Kiet.
It's so beautiful! -Nick |
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I'd like to know what p/n of terminals you used on the Victors, and if you had to sand them to fit. |
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Curious, what did you run 4 spikes for?
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Conner,
One of the best electrical wiring jobs I have ever seen. In addition to the nice layout, everything is very short giving the best electrical loss layout. The only thing I could think of, is the PD bridging the distance between two sides. Please remember this is one giant circuit board with a lot of copper on it. The mechanical stress it is likely to encounter might cause a break in the board. If it is not firmly attached to both sides, you should be OK. Gold Star!!! |
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1 for a compressor 2 for our intake system (field -> hopper) 2 for our chute system (hopper -> shooter) |
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Conner, do you think you could get together with Kiet to put together a simple white paper about the methods/part numbers/wire choice (brand, source)/terminals/tips that he taught you this year? Do you use nylon/other plastic hardware to mount electronics? What is the best generic layout? Does having a waterjet hole pattern for electronics really force you to keep a clean layout?
Would be great to have these down on paper if you folks get the time. Thanks! |
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We debated running our various conveyors on them, but were afraid of tripping the fuse with a 500 sized motor. |
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That's an amazingly clean layout. It's almost ridiculously clean. I'd be concerned that any wiring issues would be hard to fix without ruining it.
Forgive the nitpicks, but is the cRIO insulated from the frame? And you do know that it's never been legal to replace the Spike fuses with breakers except on the one controlling the compressor, right? I'm also curious why the PDB isn't rotated 180 degrees so the power wires to the Victors and the Spikes don't cross each other, and the cRIO power can run a shorter distance, though I can see it would be a tradeoff against the battery position. |
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