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Originally Posted by Masterofbuttons
The 775 has worked wonders for our team's shooting mechanism, but we noticed the wire connections were quite vulnerable (prone to bending) and because they were placed on a moving part we worried about breaking them in competition. I couldn't seem to find anything to guard the motor connections, so to fix this I created a 3d printed shield to guard them and wanted to share it with anyone else who could make use of it!
The part uses a zip tie around the outside to hold it on the motor and keep anything from pulling on the wires, and comes complete with vent ports.
Here is the part file in in stl form
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9y...ew?usp=sharing
Hope it helps!
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Out of curiosity, how are you actually connecting the wires to the motors? The connectors we use look like they would be too long for this to work.
EDIT:
Nevermind, I'm blind...
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Originally Posted by Masterofbuttons
Our team has been soldering short cables on, then attaching that with a connector other things, we printed ours out with an EkoCycle too!
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Could you post a picture of how you have these attached anyways? I'm still curious about how you've soldered the wires to the motors.