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Unread 22-02-2011, 08:54
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Re: Capacitors on Dlink power feed

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Originally Posted by shai View Post
Hello, all.

We are in Israel and therefore using a custom made AP.

Shai Noy, Team Artemis #3083
Shai,
Exactly what are referring to as a "custom AP"? The 12 volt supply in the PD is designed to put out a solid 12 volts until the battery voltage falls to 4.5 volts or less. If you have the required jumper on the analog module in slot 1, the robot should stop before that battery gets below 5 volts.
Capacitors on the DAP-1522 power line are not legal for use on FRC robots.
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