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Re: Talons??

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Originally Posted by Aren Siekmeier View Post
Another option is the Spark by Rev, which is cheaper and looks to have the same mounting and wiring interfaces. Though I can't find a drawing or working stp of the Spark to confirm this..

We may also have some Talon SRs lying around.


The SPARK is close in slze to the old Talon, with a bit of difference (mainly clearance holes for #10 hardware and all the holes on a 3/8in pitch in both directions.

It is functionally equivalent to the old talon, with the added benefit of limit switch inputs. More info here www.revrobotics.com/SPARK


You can download the Step file here
http://www.revrobotics.com/wp-conten...PARK_STEP.step


And they can be purchased via Amazon here http://www.amazon.com/REV-Robotics-S...dp/B0187YCAFI/
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