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Am I missing something , or have you guys left out your main breaker? It looks like the Anderson connector for the battery goes right into the power distribution board...
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Pretty! You gotta give em that.
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The breaker may have fit more conveniently somewhere else, so they may just be plugging it in to the plug on the power distribution board. Also, I doubt this is the entirety of their electronics, I may be wrong, but I bet their using more than just two motor controllers.
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the rest are underneath
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i meant the rest of the jags
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They probably have it connected separatly on another part of their robot. Just like they have the quick disconnect for the motors, they have the same for the on off switch. Looks like its to make sure thay can easily remove the board, yet keep the main breaker in a place that's easily accesible.
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Wow!!! Two things:
1) That's a really amazing board, love the two level design, love how everything is mounted together with minimal spacing but little chance for shorts. I like how there are Anderson connectors to allow the entire board to be dismounted and moved. I'd like to see the far side power connectors to see how they are arranged. 2) I'm surprised how the first batch of responses were negative. From the picture and the text above and below you can tell they thought things through, unlikely they would "forget" the breaker. Cool board team, I hope you win an award for it. |
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so it looks like you are using no pneumatics. and did you know that you can make a ribbon cable for your digital sidecar so you dont have to have that huge thing coming out of your board. also are you not using pwm, but using a rj11 jack, and how does that work?
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Woah thats nice and small i like it!!! i had to do a double take you you said 10 jaguars
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Using CAN sure does clean things up a ton! We're still using PWM this year, making the board more unruly to keep nice. Nice job 701.
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Hmm... interesting... no Spike Relay suggests to me that there's no compressor.
Mind you, with TEN jags, I suppose you might not need one. Let's see... four CIMs and two FP on the drive train... one CIM for a winch, two window motors for a kicker (or vice versa) and... a mabuchi for a ball magnet? I like your design, especially the remote main breaker idea. We're doing something similar, but have put our main breaker and our solenoid valves into our "control box". It will make up about 20 pounds of our witholding allowance and fits nicely into both the 'shipping' chassis and 'practice' chassis. Jason |
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Jason,
You're thinking too much again. Shouldn't you be watching the Olympics or something? |
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Very very nice.....much like some of the aircraft stuff I used to deal with. Ill have to stash that idea away in my head for next year. Oh wait....we haven't even gotten ready for this year yet, what am I thinking!!!
Well, all the same...love the modular idea. Our bot this year is no way near that elegant, in fact more of the opposite view thinking " keep everything out in the open so we can track the fasteners that might fall out and know what caught fire first " for damage control purposes. Mike |
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It looks so much better than ours. Seriously, ours looks like it's spaghetti.
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4 CIMs to drives. 1 CIM to winch us up 2 Windows to move the arm 2 FP's to kick and a Mabuchi for our roller. |
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What kind of quick connectors are you using for the jags and where can I find them???
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They are using Anderson power connectors, they can be found through many online retailers.
http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-powerpoles/ |
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Very nice wiring job. I like it.
If room on the robot permits, you might (!) want to consider moving the "radio" away from so much metal. The antennas inside the D-Link work better away from all metal (as much as possible). It should be OK where it is, but if it can be moved you might find it better. |
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If anyone has any more questions about it feel free to ask, i'm more than glad to answer. |
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