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I think it's OK

Posted by Andy Baker at 2/8/2001 11:44 PM EST


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In Reply to: Pneumatic Pump
Posted by Patrick Dingle on 2/8/2001 11:29 PM EST:



I'm trying to think of why mounting it upside down would be wrong, but nothing comes to me know.

The only advice that the FPDA guys gave at the Pneumatic workshop during kickoff was to use the three shock absorbing mounts for the pump (the small cylinders with #10-32 threads sticking out of both ends).

I say try it both right-side-up and upside down and check the current draw during both mounting scenarios. If the current is the same, then you should have no problem.

Andy B.


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