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Re: How can CAD be helpful to Electrical?

Each year, on 1501, the electrical team draws the robot's electrical print in AutoDesk Electrical. Not only does it help with wire labels and troubleshooting, you can also use it for inspection to prove many, many questions you are asked like wire gauge, speed controller QTY's etc... here you can download a set of electrical from our 2015 robot Otis. This set was drawn by a student Johanna A.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/evzdecjbg...tPlDtf3Pa?dl=0
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