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Re: Mounting an Electronics Board Under the Chassis

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Originally Posted by TheAtomicWolf View Post
Thank you two for your expedite replies, I have one more question, where in the rules does it specify this?
Specify what?

Basically, inspectors have to validate section 4.8 and 4.9 (the electronics sections) in the manual for you to be able to compete. If they are able to do so, you are following all (electronics) rules relevant to this question.

If you're asking where specifically upside down electronics boards are allowed, I would refer you back to my favorite FLL/DI philosophy: "If it doesn't say you can't, you can."
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