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Re: The drills are not FP or Delphi Power Sliding Door Motors...

Posted by Justin Stiltner.

Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy.

Posted on 7/2/2000 7:50 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: The drills are not FP or Delphi Power Sliding Door Motors... posted by Matt Leese on 7/2/2000 2:34 PM MST:



What I ment by the second fuse was to have 2 main supply lines running different parts of a robot (the left side motors be on one and the right side motors be on another ect.)
but this is also like Dean said 'we give you too little time, too little resorces...' What I think it all boils down to is that it is an engineering challange to make your robot more efficent while still being effective. And im shure that the engineers know what I am talking about.

Justin Stiltner
Team #388
Epsilon
Grundy Va,



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