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Re: 12V Voltage on Robot Frame (Perhaps because of a BaneBot)

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Originally Posted by Dan252 View Post
What can be insulated in the camera? It's case is made of plastic, or you ment it's LEDs?
If you are using an old Axis 206 model camera, then the case is grounded and must be isolated from the robot frame. The mounting bolt will conduct.

If you are using a newer Axis M10 model camera, then the case is isolated and you don't have to worry about that conducting to the robot frame.
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