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Originally Posted by gallo26
They probably have it connected separatly on another part of their robot. Just like they have the quick disconnect for the motors, they have the same for the on off switch. Looks like its to make sure thay can easily remove the board, yet keep the main breaker in a place that's easily accesible.
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Exactly, the on switch stays on the robot while the board can come out if work needs done. The other nice thing is all of those components are mounted on surgical tubing to help absorb some of the impact if we don't go over a bump as smoothly as we'd like.