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