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catmanjake 18-05-2016 19:02

Orange Robot Safety Light
 
All,
Where can you order the Orange Robot Safety light from?

Thanks.

ASD20 18-05-2016 19:14

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
I believe the RSL is the Allen-Bradley 855PB-B12ME522 according to an old Reddit thread which should help you, but I do not know a great place to get it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/FRC/comment...ght_cost_help/

scca229 18-05-2016 19:14

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
I found them here for the low low price of $121.50/ea (thank goodness I'm not in marketing):

http://www.plccenter.com/Buy/Allen%2.../855PBB12ME522

*link is from the same Reddit thread as above.

roboruler 18-05-2016 19:22

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
A robot safety light(RSL) is included in the Kit of parts most years, if this if for an off-season robot or to replace a broken one etc. you'd probably be best asking teams near you if you can borrow one. Most teams probably have lots of unused/spare lights.

timytamy 19-05-2016 02:40

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
If this is for a competition, then one should be in the kit of parts, or you can ask around other teams.

For off-season events and demos, you can get away with any 12VDC orange, non-flashing hazard/indicator light (eg https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...nnector/1085/). We've grabbed them from local auto stores and haven't had a problem.

The only potential issue you may have is the current draw being too high, but with LEDs that would be surprising. (BTW, haven't used the one in the link, but don't see why it wouldn't work)

maxnz 19-05-2016 09:35

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
If you need one for/at state, I can have 2855 bring an extra.

messer5740 19-05-2016 10:12

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
Anyone use two on their robot? I know a few tall robots this year used two.

GeeTwo 19-05-2016 10:37

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by messer5740 (Post 1588101)
Anyone use two on their robot? I know a few tall robots this year used two.

We used two on our robot for the first time this year. Not because we were tall, but because we were short. The only decent place we could put the light was easily visible from the front, back, and one side, but not the other. We used a signal light from a previous year. We just wired them in parallel from the RSL output on the RIO.

maxnz 19-05-2016 17:45

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
We used 2 due to the fact that we couldn't see the one from behind. We wired the second one into the first one and that has worked just fine.

ctt956 19-05-2016 18:11

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scca229 (Post 1587925)
I found them here for the low low price of $121.50/ea (thank goodness I'm not in marketing):

http://www.plccenter.com/Buy/Allen%2.../855PBB12ME522

*link is from the same Reddit thread as above.

:eek: HOW MUCH?! For an LED??? :ahh:

Quote:

Originally Posted by timytamy (Post 1588042)
The only potential issue you may have is the current draw being too high, but with LEDs that would be surprising. (BTW, haven't used the one in the link, but don't see why it wouldn't work)

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxnz (Post 1588281)
We used 2 due to the fact that we couldn't see the one from behind. We wired the second one into the first one and that has worked just fine.

If two of the "regulation" lights ran off one port on the Rio, I see no way a normal LED could draw too much current, unless there's a big wiring fault...

techhelpbb 19-05-2016 21:23

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
I ran into this with my personal robots.
I used to have a place I could get these for $30.
No longer have that option.

Bought the yellow LED replacement for the 2 element car blinker and the surface mount socket. Put a terminal strip on the 3 wires all that cost $20 with some shipping.

Been meaning to 3D print a similar base and use a plastic shot glass to make a similar assembly.

Donut 19-05-2016 22:08

Re: Orange Robot Safety Light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scca229 (Post 1587925)
I found them here for the low low price of $121.50/ea (thank goodness I'm not in marketing):

http://www.plccenter.com/Buy/Allen%2.../855PBB12ME522

*link is from the same Reddit thread as above.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ctt956 (Post 1588290)
:eek: HOW MUCH?! For an LED??? :ahh:

PLC Center is not an official distributor for AB products and pretty much sells them at whatever price they can. I've seen them sell stuff for 80% of list cost and 300% above, depending on the condition and if it is obsolete. Generally you can't price many industrial automation components online since the big players (Allen Bradley, Siemens, etc.) only sell through sales reps.

This is the official catalog page for the light, about halfway down the page (it comes in 6 different color and 3 different sizes!). You can search for your local distributor here, it looks like Mielke Electric is the AB distributor for the Duluth area.


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