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Re: Pneumatics Labview

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Originally Posted by MrBasse View Post
I generally try to stay as far away from programming as I can, but I'm fairly sure that the code is already present and you just have to wire the pressure switch properly for it to work.

For just shifting gears, do you really want the compressor on the robot? Seems a few storage tanks and an offboard compressor would get the job done there. Unless you plan on shifting a lot of times just to hear the cool noises it makes...
Just a reminder to everyone who may read this: regardless of whether the compressor is on- or off-board the robot, it still needs to be controlled by the robot. See R78, R80, R85, R88. So the code and wiring to run the compressor is the same either way.