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pic: 1538's Practice Electronics Board
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It's... so... neat...
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Absolutely beautiful, I wish I could have done that when I was in high school. Also, those blue needlenose pliers are so useful!
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Yet another picture I will show to our electrical people and say: This is what we need! it can be done!..
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Re: pic: 1538's Practice Electronics Board
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- Sunny G. |
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i can't take my eyes off of how neat the sidecar is
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagonal_pliers |
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Re: pic: 1538's Practice Electronics Board
I see you guys have adopted the 254/968 way of wiring from Kiet.
It's so beautiful! -Nick |
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I'd like to know what p/n of terminals you used on the Victors, and if you had to sand them to fit. |
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Curious, what did you run 4 spikes for?
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Re: pic: 1538's Practice Electronics Board
Conner,
One of the best electrical wiring jobs I have ever seen. In addition to the nice layout, everything is very short giving the best electrical loss layout. The only thing I could think of, is the PD bridging the distance between two sides. Please remember this is one giant circuit board with a lot of copper on it. The mechanical stress it is likely to encounter might cause a break in the board. If it is not firmly attached to both sides, you should be OK. Gold Star!!! Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 15-05-2012 at 07:26. |
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The PD mount area is very rigid as there is a supporting 2x1x1/8" cross member with holes for solid standoffs to mount the electronics plate to. There is little to no wobble when trying to move the PD. |
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Re: pic: 1538's Practice Electronics Board
We actually ran 5, but one's missing from this picture.
1 for a compressor 2 for our intake system (field -> hopper) 2 for our chute system (hopper -> shooter) |
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Re: pic: 1538's Practice Electronics Board
Conner, do you think you could get together with Kiet to put together a simple white paper about the methods/part numbers/wire choice (brand, source)/terminals/tips that he taught you this year? Do you use nylon/other plastic hardware to mount electronics? What is the best generic layout? Does having a waterjet hole pattern for electronics really force you to keep a clean layout?
Would be great to have these down on paper if you folks get the time. Thanks! |
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We debated running our various conveyors on them, but were afraid of tripping the fuse with a 500 sized motor. |
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