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Re: Canburglar Safety

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Originally Posted by Basel A View Post
Drivetrains tend to use motors, but safe teams put their robot on blocks in the pits (or integrate such blocks in their cart). None of your programmers have ever accidentally started the robot in practise mode and run auton without intending to?

I've never inspected or reffed, so I don't feel comfortable categorically saying you should have a latch of some sort, but it's just seems like good safety sense to include one if your mechanism is using that much energy.
Extending that argument, then all motored system should have safety latches and/or pins.

I don't think that's a good solution.
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