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Unread 17-03-2002, 14:31
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Good point by someone that mention breaker orientation - I can't be sure but it could be possuble that an extremely hard hit could flip the switch if mounted in such a manner. We have ours up and down (like a light switch) with elastic material kinda supporting it in mid air, so it can bounce a litt bit.
Check the current draw or just stall the motors to be sure you won't trip the 60 amp breaker - don't forget to run ALL the motors just in case you are also trying to do other things at the same time (like pick up balls or grab a goal)
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