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Re: First time wiring a robot

Do you have any of last year's hardware? If so, you can take a look at this:

http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/Dra...STRIBUTION.pdf

If you don't have the power distribution block, don't worry about it. Just tie all your grounds together at the stud.

Or, if you have a 2005 IFI breaker panel (rare), you can look at this:

http://www2.usfirst.org/2005comp/Dra...STRIBUTION.pdf

But this isn't too realistic, seeing that it looks like FIRST will never reinstate the breaker panel. So it wouldn't be good practice for your freshys to wire this up, because its a lot easier than the current system.

Just some thoughts.

Jacob

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