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Originally Posted by ThunderousPrime
Also skimming 1678's schedule they had 254, 971, 1323 and 2035 as partners.
On an unrelated note, why was there no webcast by 1678 at this event? I highly enjoy your high definition recordings as well as graphic overlays; I would prefer them over 240p ones all day. 
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We didn't have a particularly difficult schedule; although, neither did any of the other top seeded teams. 368 and 254 played 971, 846, and 1323 in one match, but aside from that 368, 254, 971, and 1678 never played each other except for our(1678's) one match against 368.
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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz
Are you talking about the main "on/off" breaker on the robot, or something on the power board?
If you are talking about the main "on/off", check that closely. Some of them are easy to trip from impact because they release, not because of overload.
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Are there any remedies for physical disconnections? Taping the breaker closed is obviously a no no. Other than just limiting current draw is there anything else to do to protect it? We've had our main breaker go out on us 3 times in crucial matches this season.
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Originally Posted by MrTechCenter
1678 has risen to be one of the biggest powerhouses in California, and even the world! I still remember when you guys took your first regional win against us in the Sac finals back in 2011, and you guys have risen so much since then. I can't wait to see you guys at Championships! Hoping you guys can bring home another banner for Sac! And, hopefully we'll see you at our event in September again!
P.S: Mike, take an "Einstein Selfie" when you guys make it back to that field, please!
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Thank you! I'm sure Mike would be glad to provide more selfies for your viewing pleasure.