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Spike Wireing
What gauge wire is used to connect the spike to the PD(power distribution board)?
We are a new team and if you have any other hints for us please feel free to post them here. Thank You |
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Re: Spike Wireing
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I suggest reading section 4 "The Robot" of the Manual before making a another new thread to ask another question. |
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Re: Spike Wireing
Thank you we are trying to hook up everything on a practice board and this will help us to do so without complications
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Re: Spike Wireing
I would use a circuit breaker in competition, you would like it to be able to recover on the field.
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Re: Spike Wireing
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Other than that, I don't believe we've ever blow a Spike Fuse with a Motor, but I'm sure it is possible, so if you've got a few extra 20A breakers it's worth throwing them into the Spike's just for peace of mind. |
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Re: Spike Wireing
The old compressor will blow a 20 fuse eventually. The new compressor is unknown at this point. In general, all compressors/motors have a high start current. The specified start current on the old compressor is 27 amps while the run current is only 10-12. It is for this reason, that a 20 amp snap action circuit breaker is recommended for replacing the 20 amp fuse in the Spike.
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