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Originally Posted by 2015 Game Manual, R33
The VRM supplying power to the Wireless Bridge per R32 must be connected to the designated supply terminals at the end of the PDP, and not the main WAGO connectors along the sides of the PDP as shown in Figure 4-5. With the exception of a single Cross the Road Electronics Pneumatics Control Module (PCM, P/N: am-2858), no other electrical load may be connected to these PDP terminals.
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While the rules don't
require it, the guidance seems to be that the pneumatics control module should be connected to one of the PDP terminals at the end of the board, not one of the WAGO connectors. Also, while I can't make out the breaker size in the image, the PCM must have a 20A breaker or fuse per R37.
I suppose that you realize that the RoboRIO and VRM need power (from the appropriate terminals at the top end of the PDP) and that you still have to connect motor wires.
It certainly has a clean, roomy look; apart from the small breakers' WAGOs, everything has plenty of access room.
We've done two-sided (and even multi-part) control boards in previous years, but we found that having a single board that you can see "all at once" is less prone to wiring errors and
much easier to trouble-shoot.
It looks OK, but you should also make sure that the compressor wire is not in contact with the compressor. Wires increase in resistance as they get warmer, so you want to keep it a bit clear of the compressor.