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gallo26 05-07-2009 17:01

pic: Team 79 Summer Project Electronics Board
 

eitang 05-07-2009 17:04

Re: pic: Team 79 Summer Project Electronics Board
 
Just a tip from me if you put the wires through the board like that make holes much larger than the connector on the wire, i've had a board like this on our 08 bot and it was really annoying to replase wires and connectors

gallo26 05-07-2009 22:45

Re: pic: Team 79 Summer Project Electronics Board
 
thank! thats a VERY VERY good tip. We had that problem in 2007 with our bot. But luckily we didn't have to replace a lot of things. We just had to remove excessive victors and spikes, so removing those wires were a bit annoying.

biojae 06-07-2009 01:07

Re: pic: Team 79 Summer Project Electronics Board
 
where is your controller going to go?

Al Skierkiewicz 06-07-2009 09:16

Re: pic: Team 79 Summer Project Electronics Board
 
Bryan,
I would recommend a loop in each wire so that you have the ability to remove the connectors to replace defective components. Nice render!

gallo26 07-07-2009 01:22

Re: pic: Team 79 Summer Project Electronics Board
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 865848)
Bryan,
I would recommend a loop in each wire so that you have the ability to remove the connectors to replace defective components. Nice render!

Jeez! everytime i check CD theres always some good advice for free. I can't believe we didn't think of that! That totally makes sense because the components ARE pretty old, so we might have to replace them sometime.

Well, believe it or not... all of those components on that board, the breaker panel, AND the controller ALL fit on that board. I hated that because of all the errors we encountered. So i spaced everything out. I'm aiming to place the controller in a protected environment on the top of the robot's compressor plates that way i can see what its up to, program and access if necessary, and it'll be safe and covered by lexan.

Al Skierkiewicz 07-07-2009 07:19

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Bryan,
Don't forget that the compressor gets hot if it running often. It is best to keep components away from the heat.


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