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Fred Sayre 04-02-2007 02:49

pic: Team 488 XBot updated electronics view 1
 

amateurrobotguy 04-02-2007 02:50

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My god! What could you possibly need 8 motors for? Hell, our team only needs 4 motors and a spike.

Tim Arnold 04-02-2007 09:22

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Very nice, clean wiring.

I assume that the backup battery is fastened down with some Velcro or similar? Interesting place to mount it...

Fred Sayre 04-02-2007 11:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Arnold (Post 571403)
Very nice, clean wiring.

I assume that the backup battery is fastened down with some Velcro or similar? Interesting place to mount it...

Yeah we used dual lock. I am in love with the stuff - it is a little pricey but worth it if you have the money.

Usually you have the clearance for the battery on top of the RC and as long as you keep the indicator lights visible it works pretty well. We also want the backup extra visible this year so we don't forget to charge it ;)

Thanks!

Biff 04-02-2007 11:25

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Unless you have weight to burn get rid of the wire looping back on it self, other wise very neat.
Biff

Fred Sayre 04-02-2007 11:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by amateurrobotguy (Post 571371)
My god! What could you possibly need 8 motors for? Hell, our team only needs 4 motors and a spike.

:) well we have 4 for our drivetrain, two for lowering our platforms, another one or two for releasing the lifts - it adds up quickly. Believe me, if we could get away with 4 motors and a spike I would be all for it!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biff (Post 571447)
Unless you have weight to burn get rid of the wire looping back on it self, other wise very neat.
Biff

You know, I hadn't actually thought of that for some reason. We are going to great lengths to make weight this year without any sacrifice to functionality and that is such an easy fix, thanks for the input!

GVDrummer 04-02-2007 16:17

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Sweet wiring for what you have done so far... although there is never to much zip ties and shrink tubing...

SuperBK 04-02-2007 17:21

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Where is the breaker panel?

Madison 04-02-2007 17:25

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Originally Posted by SuperBK (Post 571719)
Where is the breaker panel?

It's below the Robot Controller. The angle of the picture makes it difficult to see that the RC is raised a few inches off the board on studs.


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