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Re: robot base

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Originally Posted by Andromeda One View Post
Can we mount the electronics on to a steel plate on the robot?
Sure, but just because you can doesn't mean you should. Why in the world would you want to mount to a heavy plate that increases your risk of violating R27?
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All wiring and electrical devices, including all Control System COMPONENTS, shall be electrically isolated from the ROBOT
frame. The ROBOT frame must not be used to carry electrical current