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Re: How to power the Kinect on the robot.

Oh, programming the Spike isn't a problem... just trying to keep things simple. If I can legally plug a kinect into the PDB with a small Snap-Action breaker, and perhaps plug a panda board into the PDB with a 12V-5V DC-DC converter we're golden... I know these can PHYSICALLY be done, but concerned about legality.
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Re: How to power the Kinect on the robot.

Be careful about using different snap action breakers. I think there is a rule that you can only use 20, 30, 40 amp breakers on the robot.

But don't quote me
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Re: How to power the Kinect on the robot.

R43 Blue box

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Smaller value Snap Action auto resetting breakers may be used on the PD Board for circuitry not defined above.

In addition to the required branch power circuit breakers, smaller value fuses or breakers may be incorporated into custom circuits for additional protection.
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So you may use a 20A breaker, or substitute a smaller one, but it must be the same make, model, etc of the ones included in the kit.

Personally, I would use a 20A that you already have, and put a fuse inline if you are worried about trying to protect your device. In reality I have never seen a fuse protect a device that was miswired, unless that device had a crowbar circuit built in.
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Re: How to power the Kinect on the robot.

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Be careful about using different snap action breakers. I think there is a rule that you can only use 20, 30, 40 amp breakers on the robot.

But don't quote me
Yes, watch out. Something like this sounds right. Ask FIRST or read the manual before doing anything.

It kind of sounds like FIRST didn't really plan out how teams might use the Kinect on the robot. They really meant it for the driver station. So now that it is proving to be quite difficult/not easy, it's kind of a loss to us because we've got to get it working in 6 wks. Maybe there wasn't much they could do, but it's kind of a bummer.
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