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Talons/roboRIO - Waterproof?
Hi all,
I seem to recall hearing somewhere that the Talons and/or the roboRIO are waterproof. This sounds far fetched to me, but I wanted to hear from the community for confirmation. Thanks, Zaque |
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I heard they aren't.
But I may have made that up, too. |
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From what we've seen so far about the rRIO it would not be water proof.
The talon's case is not sealed so it is unlikely it would be water proof either. |
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I suppose if the roboRio was waterproof, that would give the game away....
I'll show myself out. |
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The Crio is not waterproof. The seal kit that was available was intended to keep debris from working it's way into the internals but still was not waterproof. The Talon seems to be sealed but I have not heard it speced for immersion. The outside power connections and PWM would not meet 'waterproof' definitions.
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Re: Talons/roboRIO - Waterproof?
If you mean "waterproof" as in you can operate them underwater, without putting them in a waterproof compartment, NO, they are not waterproof.
They are slightly water resistant, meaning that they probably will still work if you accidentally splash a little bit of water on them. |
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wouldn't they would be waterproof in 100% distilled water or mineral oil? :D
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Everyone spends so much time imagining water games. Before that ever happens though, FRC will probably incorporate some non-conductive liquid. Some options: de-ionized water mineral oil vegetable oil milk melted wax syrup |
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If the 2015 game is played in a swimming pool of milk, we would be fools not to call the control system the oRIO.
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in case you missed the joke The problem is that most of these substances become contaminated easily. Yes, of course in DI water there would be no shorting, but imagine 2 days later after everyone's greasy gearboxes have churned through the water for eighty-something matches. It would not stay pure for long. Also, I think a compressor would have a physics-related malfunction while running in any kind of liquid immersion. |
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Problem physics? |
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