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Re: Team 1072 - underglow!

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Originally Posted by Ben Englert
Unfortunately both cathodes are behind a single spike... for now. I'm sure we have another inverter laying around, so the situation can easily be resolved.

And then, yes, we can have alternating blinking underglow.
Err are you doing this with a spike? Spikes are mechanical in nature, I wouldn't recommend clicking them on and off quickly for extended periods of time. I can just see it now five robots turn to you, lock on, and bury your robot under a small hill of balls. I like the cool factor though. I didn't put them on because I figured an inspector would flag it.
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Originally Posted by rvssnake
if you wanted any other color i am sure they would be fine assuming FIRST doesn't change the target color.
I'm not so sure about that. I know for example that white light would throw off the camera. They might ask you not to use it just in case.
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