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Power Distribution Block..
Hey guys!
We start to build the power distribution part and I am wondering how to put together the black to red with the grey partS?? Did anyone make it?? Do we need extra board to screw drive on? |
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Re: Power Distribution Block..
From Section 10 of the manual:
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thanks
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and you dont have to use all the red and black ones, dont waste weight putting them on if you dont need all of them.
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Since not using all of the red and black blocks requires cutting down the yellow center jumpers, I'd suggest waiting to make that decision until you're absolutely sure how many blocks you'll need. I seem to recall that a few teams that made late design changes last year had to reorder/scrounge a full-length jumper at the last minute.
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Re: Power Distribution Block..
And of course, remember to tighten all your screws up before every match- I'm surprised they stuck with these blocks this year, seeing as all the loose wire problems they had last year.
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These new power distibution blocks suck. They use unnessecary room and don't secure wires very well. Plus you have to cut down the yellow parts if you're only using two or three blocks. Really pointless. I miss the old one.
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Re: Power Distribution Block..
This post
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...53&postcount=5 offers free, easy solutions to your loose wiring problems. |
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I agree with Squirrel: If you use them correctly, they work perfectly, and if you use them incorrectly, do you wonder why they don't work right?
Careful with that They, lad. Don |
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See that's just the point though. As far as I know, these are not designed for the application they are being used in. Traditionally you see these things in rather static environments not subject to the kind of vibrations we see in FRC. I'd say FIRST is using them incorrectly.
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a thing team 675 did that seamed to help was solder the wires before you put them in the distribution block. the solder keeps the wire is one piece instead of spreading out when pressure is applied and in turn falling out of the hole.
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I'm going to go with the new PDBs suck argument. They were a real pain to use last year. They really were. But I'm not as mad about the PDBs as I am about the fact that I cant use the 40/30/20 breaker panel that I love so much.
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