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Bochek 14-01-2007 11:58

Re: Who has the tidiest wiring?
 
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Originally Posted by Cuog (Post 556408)

Those wires right in front of the Victor fans really worry me. With as little airflow as that last victor would get, magic smoke may make a debut.

actually the wires are above the victors.

there is a clear channel for air to travel and we will be adding a large fan at the end to flow air down the channel.

- Bochek

Cuog 14-01-2007 14:12

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OK good, from that angle it looked bad, but as long as your taking everything into account

Shu Song 14-01-2007 15:16

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Neatness of wiring has often taken a back seat for available space and time remaining. But our team has done better in recent years. Though I have a suspicion that is is only because we have allotted more room for electronics, which I'm very thankful for.

Kristian Calhoun 14-01-2007 20:26

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Here is a partial picture of Team 25's wiring on our 2006 'bot.
The tracking kept the excess wire out of the way, and allowed easy access to the different ports on the controller, pwm outputs, victors, etc.


NeedMoreEngines 14-01-2007 21:12

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Originally Posted by InfernoX14 (Post 556171)
do you plan on driving all four wheels? Those kit wheels are pretty grippy and it doesn't look like you'll have an easy time turning.


I agree - here's tip. don't use castors for the front wheels if you don't power all four wheels. There's a right way and a wrong way to do castors. They're not worth it.
our rookie year was terrible because of castors.

Unless you're team 103 or 1302. That's the right way to do castors.:D

Jeremiah H 14-01-2007 22:14

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Does anyone have a favorite material they can recommend?
We use stuff some people have called cloroplast(sp?). It's the verythin-walled, corrugated polycarbonate sheeting used on the ends of greenhouses.

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I agree - here's tip. don't use castors for the front wheels if you don't power all four wheels. There's a right way and a wrong way to do castors...
Could you please elaborate a little bit? We are planning to use them on the rear of this year's bot, but if you know something that we haven't figured out yet, 393 would be mighty grateful if you could enlighten us. Thank you!

lukevanoort 14-01-2007 22:49

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Originally Posted by Jeremiah H (Post 556917)
Could you please elaborate a little bit? We are planning to use them on the rear of this year's bot, but if you know something that we haven't figured out yet, 393 would be mighty grateful if you could enlighten us. Thank you!

I think he's probably referring to how it can be difficult to control a robot with casters since they make the robot turn so easily, as well some caster equipped robots propensity for fishtailing. Also, if shopping cart style casters are used instead of ball casters, the caster can turn sideways and throw your robot off course,

KTorak 14-01-2007 23:25

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8020 makes a really light weight, yet strong corrugated plastic product. We have not used it for mounting the electronics in previous years, however, we are going to use it this year. One of our main mentors is the head of an 8020 distributor company who builds custom 8020 structures for customers, and he said that it would be plenty strong in our setup.

Kim Masi 14-01-2007 23:31

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Wheres the thread for the messiest wiring? Cause I think the bobcats would take the cake!

Just kidding. We usually end up wiring our robot really late and are pushed for time, so it doesnt look that nice. But Greg, I'm really impressed with those control panels. they look really nice!

Jeremytice 14-01-2007 23:33

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We try to make the wiring on our bot as neat as possible. As the season goes on and on though, that neat wiring job usually starts to go away and our wiring usually gets messier and messier.

Corey Balint 14-01-2007 23:35

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington (Post 556351)
1/4" ABS Plastic is what you see there. Available pretty much anywhere. We got ours from McMaster. It is about the nicest, lightest and easiest thing we have found to work with. Everything else is either too heavy, too thick, or too ugly for our tastes.


Here are some more pictures for ideas and inspiration. There are plenty of better examples out there, too. I have always been inspired by teams 60 and 207.

968 was incredible with their wiring in years past. Its mostly the reason we picked them:cool:
There efficiency that is

trilogism 15-01-2007 00:08

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We usually use either plexiglass or lexan (idk which)

I think ours is the tidiest board

LightWaves1636 15-01-2007 00:21

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Originally Posted by Bochek (Post 556159)
Post a picture of what you think is the best wired robot

Team 2200:

2007 rookie year, 5 days after kickoff.





Hmmmm....I don't seem to see any of the power distribution blocks. (Read <R57>)

Jimmy Holmes 15-01-2007 12:50

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Here are a few from our past.

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Jimmy Holmes
Team 27
RUSH

Scion13 15-01-2007 17:39

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Could you please elaborate a little bit? We are planning to use them on the rear of this year's bot, but if you know something that we haven't figured out yet, 393 would be mighty grateful if you could enlighten us. Thank you!
We used rear castors last year and they worked pretty well. We used fixed onmi wheels. Actually the fishtail motion can increase your manuverability with a little practice. It does hurt you in that you can be pushed a spun easily.


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