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Battery Connector Color
Our team's charging station is built on a library cart, with the charger on top, and the batteries down below. It charges 8 at a time, and the wiring gets hard to follow. To make it easier to identify which battery is which, I want to put different color Anderson SB50 connectors on. But the colors are not compatible with one another. This means that we would need a bridge between the battery and the robot that changed colors. I don't want to do this because there is a higher chance of a bad connection, so my idea was during competition, we would change the connector on the robot to match the battery color. Have any other teams experimented with this?
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Why not wrap the connector in different colored tape? Or paint them all white and put big numbers on them?
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A simple solution is to use a different color of electrical tape that is attached to the charger in a visible location and then the same color of electrical tape on the Anderson connector of that changer. Really simple, just follow the color trail.
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We ordered a dozen red SB-50s and received a dozen grey ones. When we went to plug them in they didn't fit. We just milled down the connector where there was interference and red plugs into grey just fine now. The contacts are what holds them together anyway. I'm not positive about other colors, but contact position should be the same on all of them. You can see our setup here.
Otherwise, what about organizing your wiring a little better so it is easier to trace? Or labeling your ports on the charger and then labeling you battery positions? In the above linked picture, we had a hard time figuring out how we wanted to organize things, but ended up with a visual layout. The batteries are arranged top to bottom by number and on the charger they go from the middle to the out side by position. You can see how 9 and 10 are not lit up on the charger because they aren't in the cart. If we unplugged battery 1 on the bottom left it would turn the light off on the far left side of the charger. |
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We have electrical tape on them now, and it looks god awful, it peels off, and we don't have 8 different colors. However, we DO have 8 different-colored connectors, and nothing else to do with them. The main reason I want to change the battery color is so they don't go to waste. What about other ideas about what to do with them?
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We also don't have 8 different colors of electrical tape. However, we do have a color printer, and we have nice strong clear tape. Our chargers' connectors are labeled with well-taped paper numbers and colors, with matching paper color collars on the wire and matching numbers and colors on the chargers. |
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Color heatshrink. Cheap from online, it makes a good, protected connection, and it is good protection. Just put it on before the connector, where the wire goes into the connector. That way its right by the connector so if it ever becomes unplugged, it can easily be recognised as to what motor or whatever it goes to.
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And no that isn't my picture, I borrowed it from google. We haven't managed to fry an SB-50 yet. |
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I interpret the rules to say that the connector has to be that PN, which means red only.
So all the batteries and the robot itself must have a red connector. My as well then use red on the charger as well, and label/color via some other method. |
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I'm fairly certain that, if asked, the 2014 GDC would have said that only the red connector is allowed, since part of the reasoning of a single connector is to allow all batteries, chargers and robots to be interchangeable across teams. |
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Makes sense. Well, I think we are going to bag the idea, but if anyone has an idea to make use of the 80 or so connectors we have, please share. |
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