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Re: Alternative to limit switches?
if you are not protecting your microswitches, then anything else you put on thats unprotected will get smashed as well.
You might consider a lever or spring that actuates the microswitch from a distance, so the switch doesnt need to be exposed to the parts of the bot that get bashed during a match.
An example is the power switch in most PCs. The switch is back by the power supply, but the on/off button is on the front panel, connected by a long push rod.
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