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Re: pic: removable electronics

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Originally Posted by Fred Sayre View Post
Yes, we changed the board by adding another red block to the distribution block and another 6awg wire. I am flattered that you guys are using our board as a template

I always wanted to clean up the electronics to aid in diagnosing and troubleshooting problems, but what I found is that when you have a clean electronics board, you have much fewer (if any) problems! It solves the problems instead of making them easier to deal with



Good eye! This would seem like a violation to me, but maybe the intent of the rule is only for positive connections? But that seems like a very mixed-message. Ultimately positive and negative routes go through one wire at the battery, and if done right the intermediate connections can be as good as the yellow bridge connections on the power distribution block. Oh well, I still do understand the purpose of the rule though :/
Thanks for posting your picture!
We hope to be able to be of help to you sometime to return the favor. Thanks! My students loved your board.
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