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Adam Shapiro 06-01-2003 19:53

Maxi Block Confusion?
 
While sorting thorugh the kit on Sunday with the list of parts, I couldn't figure out the different parts to the Maxi Block board. I understood that the "Maxi Block, Fuse Block, 8 Position; With 4 Wires; 1 of 4 pieces" was the actual block with the 4 10AWG's coming out of it but where are the "Maxi Block, Base" and the "Maxi Block, Insert, 8 Position"? I couldn't seem to understand that. I almost had the bottom of the first part removed but I didn't want to force it. I thought that it might be the "base" but wasn't sure... Also, has anyone found the "Maxi Block, Bolt"?

Greg Perkins 07-01-2003 09:47

i think it was allready assembled in the kit, our team had the same issue, it looks all set.

Bad

Josh Hambright 07-01-2003 09:48

we had been wondering the same thing as we looked through the kit...
If anyone finds out a definate answer please share!

Al Skierkiewicz 07-01-2003 14:25

Yes the four parts came as an assembly including the bolt. I am sure there are going to be a variety of ways to connect to this assembly and I would remind everyone to be careful not to short the buss to robot chassis when mounting this to your robot.

Adam Shapiro 07-01-2003 20:34

That was so confusing... They probably should have left it as separate parts and given us some form of schematic. That way, we would have known the parts as we saw them...

Josh Hambright 08-01-2003 09:44

maxi block.
 
Last night a member of our team figured out how to get it apart and how it works...

I'll try to get some pictures tonight at our meeting and put them up so people can look at them.

Adam Shapiro 08-01-2003 19:49

Re: maxi block.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by oneangrydwarf
I'll try to get some pictures tonight at our meeting and put them up so people can look at them.
Thanks, that would be terrific.

PS: Great user name! Ben Folds Five rocks! (He's a pretty cool guy in person too!)

Adam Y. 11-01-2003 11:06

grrrrrrr that is annoying spending a half an hour trying to find 5 differnt pieces when they are all ready assembled

Matt D 23-01-2003 21:46

can we cut the maxi block?
 
I know this is kind of off-topic, but this seemed like the best place to post it.

Does anyone know if we are allowed to cut the maxi block? As of now, we are only planning on using two 40 amp breakers and we wanted to know if we could get rid of the extra material to save space.

I searched the FIRST updates, FIRST forums, and this site and could not find anything about this.:confused:

Adam Shapiro 23-01-2003 22:10

You can modify it however you would like but be careful that you don't mess it up too much...

Joe Ross 23-01-2003 23:34

Re: can we cut the maxi block?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Matt D

Does anyone know if we are allowed to cut the maxi block? As of now, we are only planning on using two 40 amp breakers and we wanted to know if we could get rid of the extra material to save space.

the breaker panels are not listed in rule c1 and so they may be modified.

Matt D 26-01-2003 20:23

Official Answer
 
I asked FIRST the question and they said no.

Quote:

You cannot modify the Maxi-Breaker Block. You can cut the wires. If you do, you should cap them and wrap them with electrical tape. You cannot disassemble the Maxi-Breaker Block. FIRST shipped it as an assembly to prevent any chance of improper assembly.


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