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Re: Shock Absorbers for the electrical system

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Originally Posted by JBotAlan View Post
I think that's a driver education issue.
I doubt your driver will be thinking how best to protect his electronics when you're in a playoff match. IMO, it's best to make your robot as fool proof as possible, and adding some rubber shock absorbers could save you a pretty penny in the long run. I'm not saying its a must, my team hasn't made our board shock absorbent... yet... but it wont be something we blame on user error if it turns out to be a problem.
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