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Re: CIMcoder: Encoder Mount

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Originally Posted by R.C. View Post
You would probably want to measure if the ball or dog is engaged or the change in velocity. I would recommend this over checking against a variable as shifting isn't instantaneous.

I would much rather put the encoder wheel side so you don't have to keep track of it/probably easier for repairs as well.
I feel like for most teams in most situations the minor time lag associated with shifting shouldn't affect them significantly.
I prefer having the encoders on the gearbox, as they're more protected that way. We occasionally (around once per year) lose encoders due to insufficient protection/some small mistake that destroys the already-vulnerable encoders.
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