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Just curious, but was there some reason for only using every other slot on the fuse panel?
From the documentation I believe you are supposed to work your way down one after another. I know there has been discussion about lowering voltages and thus current draw, and also for it to interface with the serial connections. But i was wondering if there was a specific reason why you folks chose to do it that way, because it happened to catch my eye. Rock on, looks great other then that! Jtosh |
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I would rather have a functional robot than a pretty robot, but if I can make it work and look cool, I will! |
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It's very nice!!
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I seem to only see one 40 amp fuse? Are you not using the CIM's? I doubt that youd have them on a 20 amp, plus they have to be on a speed controller. Or am i jumping to conclusions and its not done yet
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I see how skipping every other one would cut down clutter bigtime.
Are you planning as you go, or do you already have all the electrical components laid out? |
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Overall, though, it's going pretty well; I've gotten pretty far with my Electronics team suffrage efforts. This year is much better than last year, Electronics-wise. Last year we had roughly 1 cubic inch for electrical components, and this year we're allotted much more space, which is nice. They still make me mill my own lexan, though. |
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clean....good job
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