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Minibot Parts Question
![]() The rules state "No More than two common household light switches." <R92> Define "common." |
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I think you answered your own question when you said
So by your own definition it's not common. I would take it as a no. |
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Guys,
The real interpretation lies here (TU 12)... A note about “light switches” permitted on the MINIBOT: We have previously stated in the Q&A that “light switches” are only “light switches” if they are commonly used in a wall mounting box. Rule R92-N, however, uses the language “common household light switches”; which can have a much broader interpretation. Given the discrepancy in specificity between R92 and the Q&A statements, we defer to the manual. Therefore, “light switches” permitted on the MINIBOT are not confined to those used in wall mounting boxes; anything sold as a “light switch” for household use is allowed. The Q&A answers will be revised. If you can find a DPDT switch sold as a light switch it is legal as one or both of the two switches you may use on the minibot. |
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