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pic: Team 399 BellyPan
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It looks like you've wired your PCM into the VRM spot on the PDP, and vice versa. Other than that, looks great!
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It doesn't matter which port they are plug into because the are both connected to the 20 amp fuse.
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I was about to comment on how CAN really makes for clean electrical layouts. Then I realized these are Victors, not Talons, and they have PWM cables. Well done!
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Re: pic: Team 399 BellyPan
I see the outlines of a swerve drive?
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Very nice, very clean layout.
One suggestion - it looks, from the picture, that you have all of the pneumatics connected to the fitting on the compressor. You might consider moving them away and using a piece of tubing to connect the compressor to the pneumatics set. In 2013, we had just a few components connected to that fitting and we cracked two of the compressor housings. That material is cast and is thin. We went through 3 compressors before we determined the cause was the stress on that part of the casting because that load will vibrate significantly while the compressor runs. |
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