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Re: pic: Lamp_Switch
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You were/are "almost" correct. From Team Update #12: Quote:
Now, regarding the "New Hampshire" statement, I'll let Big Al comment as I was not there. However, I did review the PowerPoint presentations and can assure you that there were both outright errors and also "eventual" errors (due to rules changes). I find it hard to believe that any LRI used that as a basis to rule on the legality of anything. JMHO, Mike |
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Re: pic: Lamp_Switch
just to piggy-back on what Mike said, I will have a copy of update #12 with us when we go for inspection along with all our documentation on our "light" switches." Honestly, I think it would have been so much clearer if they had just stayed with the wall box definition.
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Re: pic: Lamp_Switch
Floyd,
Can you add a picture here? Mike, Training came well before the Update. At training we had minibots in hand with the switches pre-update so everyone had a good idea on what we were discussing. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 29-03-2011 at 07:41. |
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Re: pic: Lamp_Switch
Yes, team 88 uses the same toggling light switch (either from Home Depot or Lowe's). We can also confirm that it is possible to hit the top so hard that the switch mechanism is driven through the back of the switch housing. We added a bolt as a mechanical stop to prevent that from happening.
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