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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
You could always pull the transducer cable and jumper the analogue pins to allow an unrestricted fill. That's a little more difficult than just shorting the Nason switch, but it's not that bad.
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I think pulling and rewiring sensors temporarily to pass inspection is of questionable utility. At the least it means going over the pneumatics cycling an extra time.
The less intrusive inspection is, the better.
And you've seen how buried in the robot some of these connections are and what a mess some of the wiring jobs are.
Not that I wouldn't love always having a pressure transducer on-board...