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Re: pic: Team #4539 Wired up and ready to go
Yes we are using polycarbonate rather than acrylic. We did question the main breaker and whether or not it was accessible enough. There is about 3" of clearance between the breaker and the poly so we were thinking(hoping) that would be enough to access the breaker. Also the breaker is about 2.5" down from the top of the poly so it isn't down too terribly far.
We haven't labeled our components yet. We will be sure to properly label the main breaker, the stored pressure, and the working pressure. I definitely agree the pressure switch is inconveniently located and we might have to create access. The polycarbonate sheet does come off in about 15 seconds so if we are able to remove it for inspection purposes is that an option?
Thank your for the advice on bundling wires. We haven't had any disconnection issues yet but we aren't finished with our practice robot yet so we haven't encountered any defense. We will be sure to bundle and secure.
The sprockets on the right are inside the frame perimeter by at least 5"...is it required that they still be covered or just suggested? It will be easy enough to add something too.
All of the help is greatly appreciated!
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Team #4539
2015- Lake Superior Regional #1 Captain and Semifinalist (3276 & 4845)
Quality Award Sponsored by Motorola
1st Place Junkyard Robot
2015- 10,000 Lakes Regional #3 Captain and Quarterfinalist (1816 & 3081)
2014- Lake Superior Regional #4 Captain and Semifinalist (3755 & 3277)
1st Place Junkyard Robot
2013- FIRST Championship Newton Division Judges Award
Lake Superior Regional Finalists(3276 & 3277), Rookie All-Star Award, Highest Seeded Rookie Award, Most Creative Junkyard Robot Award
Team #3276
2012- Lake Superior Regional Quarterfinalist (3755 & 1816)
2011- 10,000 Lakes Regional Semifinalist (141 & 3082)
2010- 10,000 Lakes Regional Rookie Inspiration Award
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