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Re: counter balance and feedback
Posted by Matt Berube at 2/12/2001 9:43 AM EST
Engineer on team #49, Delphi Knights, from Buena Vista High School and Delphi Automotive. In Reply to: counter balance and feedback Posted by Joe Johnson on 2/11/2001 9:58 PM EST: Using a pot and having your controller hold the arm in a position works great. The thing you have to remember tho is that the power will be off at the end of the match. If you can get your arm to stay put with no power that might be an advantage. I am a big fan of the gas struts in the small parts book. (page 226) Matt B. T49 "The Plastic Fantastic :=p) |
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