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pic: 5031 Electronics Panel
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Re: pic: 5031 Electronics Panel
Looking fantastic 5031!
Watch out GTRE, some of your hopes might be blocked by this stellar rookie. I'm expecting big things. |
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Re: pic: 5031 Electronics Panel
watch your power switch location. I have been dinged on that more than once. What I think is easily accessible and what an inspector thinks is accessible are two different things some years.
It looks like I'd have to reach in pretty far into the robot to kill it. |
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Re: pic: 5031 Electronics Panel
Look good guys! You did a nice job with cable management. You may want to label the wires that go into the PD board so you know with a glance what goes where. Same applies for the Digital Sidecar. This way, if you need to unplug something quickly you know what it is powering without having to trace the wire to the component it is powering.
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The power switch is only about 6" into the robot. Accessible from front or behind. Just in case, I think we will make longer leads just in case we have to move it.
The label maker will be going on Monday, just didn't have access to the one from the office on saturday. |
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Re: pic: 5031 Electronics Panel
Put a nice big hole in that panel it's sitting next to. No moving, no reaching around, just reaching in and hitting. That'll make it easy.
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