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Originally Posted by Bill_B
Are you clamping the motor or the gearbox? The supplied clamp fits best over the gearbox which is slightly larger diameter. If you are clamping the motor casing, I wouldn't predict a good outcome to that situation.
Fuses can be blown by stalling the motor, causing over-current. Also easy to blow fuses if you are using alligator clip connections to the motor supply tabs. Solder some heavy gauge stranded wire in two different lengths to those tabs and shrink some insulation over them. Then make your motor connections to those wires at the offset other ends. This will reduce the number of accidental shorts and save you a bunch of fuses.
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I did not see solder on the allowed list of parts for the minibot. (Nor did I see simple electicial connectors that are equivalent but not exactly TETRIX parts).
Cannibalizing solder off hundreds of TETRIX pieces would probably be deemed legal based on the current rules.
Was anyone seen a GDC ruling on solder on the minibot?