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Originally Posted by Sir_Fenwick
This will be mounted on the top of our robot. We plan on using lexan and 3d printed parts to make a lid with access ports for the either net, fuses, breaker, etc.
How the board will exactly mount to the chassis is being debated. To get the tight radius on the wires, we bent them before crimping the connectors. This way, the stands were aloud to shift around the radius (the inside wires of the bend were longer then the outside, naturally). The CAN wire is longer then what it looks like, it is beneath the radio. All of the wires that leave the board are 2 feet long.
We had a discussion about pull testing the ends, and I can assure you that all of them were yanked on multiple times.
The battery connection has changed since the picture, it now bends around under the board were it will be mounted to a plastic block else on the robot.
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That would be cool to see. The pull test got our electrical failure rate way down in the last two years.
I am currently working with my son to lay out our electronics inside our robot. With the mechanical design we have, it will be even more tight than what you have.