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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
Hopefully the screws (if any) are not capable of conducting current from the robot's aluminum base plate to the cRIO's threaded holes. (Even if they are, it's easily fixable.)
I don't think that main power switch (120 A breaker) is particularly inaccessible from the exterior of the robot. Although a full determination will depend on what goes on top, as it stands now, if I were inspecting it, I'd pass that aspect of it without question.
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Plastic screws
Lets just say our breaker needed to be in the back because there will be lots of clearance there as opposed to the front.