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Fred Sayre 19-01-2007 08:21

pic: XBot 2007 electronics panel
 

jcatt 19-01-2007 08:28

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Very Nice. Looks good. I like the way you are saving weight by cuting out the center of the speed controlers. May i ask what type of material your using to mount everything to.

Fred Sayre 19-01-2007 08:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jcatt (Post 560283)
Very Nice. Looks good. I like the way you are saving weight by cuting out the center of the speed controlers. May i ask what type of material your using to mount everything to.

It is ABS 1/4" plastic. We might still take some weight out of it, if we have time to take the electronics off and cut it before the panel is needed on the robot.

mtaman02 19-01-2007 08:49

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I like the neatness of the wiring. No access wiring to get caught up in the moving parts of your robot or someone elses. Plus the amount of weight your saving by cutting the excess wiring.

Fred Sayre 19-01-2007 09:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mtaman02 (Post 560290)
I like the neatness of the wiring. No access wiring to get caught up in the moving parts of your robot or someone elses. Plus the amount of weight your saving by cutting the excess wiring.

Every year that I been on a team the wiring was dealt with as a last priority, causing many unexpected failures that were very difficult to diagnose and fix. We finally decided that we would do it right this year :)

I will post a picture when the board is more finalized.

Thanks!

Al Skierkiewicz 19-01-2007 10:33

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I like the short runs of #6 and the central location of the blocks and Main breaker. The output of the main breaker must feed the distribution blocks before the fuse panels per the wiring diagram and Tips and Guidelines and

<R57> The 12V battery, the main 120-amp circuit breaker, the power distribution block, and circuit breaker distribution panels must be connected as shown in the 2007 Power Distribution Diagram.

Fred Sayre 19-01-2007 10:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 560331)
I like the short runs of #6 and the central location of the blocks and Main breaker. The output of the main breaker must feed the distribution blocks before the fuse panels per the wiring diagram and Tips and Guidelines and

<R57> The 12V battery, the main 120-amp circuit breaker, the power distribution block, and circuit breaker distribution panels must be connected as shown in the 2007 Power Distribution Diagram.

Thanks, and yes - we were already discussing whether that was acceptable or not. Thanks for pointing out the specific rule though!

Al Skierkiewicz 19-01-2007 10:50

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Anytime!
Glad you were able to catch it early.

GMKlenklen 19-01-2007 15:25

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what fasteners are required for mounting the electrical hardware to a flat panel? Is it provided in the KOP?

Joel J 19-01-2007 15:27

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How much does your electronic panel weigh, with all the victors, and etc?

Fred Sayre 19-01-2007 16:15

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Originally Posted by GMKlenklen (Post 560513)
what fasteners are required for mounting the electrical hardware to a flat panel? Is it provided in the KOP?

We are just using standard #8-32, #10-32, and 1/4"-20 bolts for mounting, and zip ties for the speed controllers. It is stuff not generally supplied. (I know there are zip ties in the KOP, but I am not sure about any other appropriate hardware).

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Originally Posted by Joel J. (Post 560515)
How much does your electronic panel weigh, with all the victors, and etc?

We will weigh it tonight...

dtengineering 19-01-2007 16:30

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Looks nice... I've found that #8 nylon machine screws and nuts save some weight over steel screws and also provide one less conductive surface to short out to.

See you in Portland.

Jason

skimoose 19-01-2007 18:11

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Very nice job. I just wish they'd come up with something better than the maxi block for the 40 amp circuits. It's the most ridiculously heavy breaker block I've ever seen. I think the 4 position maxi block weighs more than the entire '05-'06 IFI breaker panel. I don't know why more teams didn't use the IFI panel (other than size, which wasn't that bad, and maybe too many 20-30 amp circuit slots). :confused:

Wouldn't it be nice if they came out with the DIN rail product to accept the breakers? That would kill two birds with one stone, and I think the DIN rail is even lighter than the maxi blocks and it's handling the entire 120 amp load.

Jeremytice 19-01-2007 21:19

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Very nice you guys!

Sharkbyte 20-01-2007 19:41

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For each of the four victors you have a single wire coming out of the DIN block ports. You can combine them:

Battery Power Distribution Terminal Strip Manual:
Quote:

Maximum Wire Size and Max Quantity Allowed per 1492-J16xx Terminal
1 - #6 or
1 - #8 or
2 - #10 or
3 - #12 or
4 - #14 or
4 - #16


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