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Paul Copioli 12-02-2007 08:37

pic: ThunderChickens Close Up Electrical
 

Don Wright 12-02-2007 08:38

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Looks very nice... And, I spy ramps in the background?!?

As usual, your sheet metal designs are a work of art. Looking forward to seeing it at Detroit!

Bharat Nain 12-02-2007 09:01

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Nice, neat and colorful. Good job, now show us the full robot:p

65_Xero_Huskie 12-02-2007 09:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bharat Nain (Post 576518)
Nice, neat and colorful. Good job, now show us the full robot:p

They will show us when they are nice and ready
:)

All good things come to those who wait :D

Jeremytice 12-02-2007 10:31

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Wow these are even better pics then the ones that I just saw. Again very good job on the neatness of the electronics!

mattbduck 12-02-2007 11:48

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nice :]

waiakea11 12-02-2007 12:40

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WOW...our electrical is nowhere NEAR as great as that...where did you get the shiny blue stuff?

Sharkbyte 12-02-2007 12:47

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Shiny metal box behind signal light, secret weapon perhaps?

Swan217 12-02-2007 12:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by waiakea11 (Post 576660)
WOW...our electrical is nowhere NEAR as great as that...where did you get the shiny blue stuff?

Neat Electronics - That's due to a couple of obsessive compulsive students and also designing up the electronics layout in Solidworks beforehand. YES! ACTUALLY LAYING OUT YOUR ELECTRONICS BEFORE YOU START WIRING CAN BE A GOOD THING!!! :D

The "shiny blue stuff" is actually aluminum sheet metal that is anodized (color electrochemically bonded) blue. One of the team sponsors does this. (Usually not cheap). Team 229 has a whitepaper somewhere for a "layman's" anodizing

spike 13-02-2007 16:11

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looking good guy good luck this year

RoboDriver1718 13-02-2007 16:59

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Nice electrical, I cant wait to see you guys at the Detroit Regional hopefully, a fellow team Ford FIRST team, i cant wait.:D


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