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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Here are the pictures of the 12-port CAN hub (part 1 of 2).
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Part 2 of 2.
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Thanks for the pictures, that doesn't look to complicated. Are any of the parts special or just normal RJ11 stuff?
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Those are just normal RJ-11 stuff I got from Home Depot.
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One thing I heard of to keep things organized is to mount everything on pegboard. I am going to try that this year.
Another thing to keep cables organized is to use a strip of electrical tape every six inches to hold each pair of wires together. For example, it makes sure that you know the positive and negative wires are going to a specific motor. Last edited by bmlarson12 : 24-01-2012 at 16:30. Reason: I wanted to add something. |
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Perf stock aluminum is easier to use and can be cut with a pair of shears.
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
We have had good luck with 1/4" Lexan. Easy to drill and tap and pretty strong.
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Everything has a drawback. We have used perf for as far back as I can remember.
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Garolite can be great for mounting electronics. It's very resistant to heat, chemicals, and electricity. It's also very strong.
It has a lot of the properties of carbon fiber, but is much cheaper. |
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Mike,
I like that. If we ever go to a can bus can I copy it? |
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I am very new to CAN bus. So the design is not proven. Our test bot runs fine with the 4-port hub. My limited knowledge on transmission line tells me it shouldn't have any issues with wave reflection. |
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The only exception to the rule is in the case where you are using the Jaguar as an RS232 to CAN bridge... Since that jaguar is actively translating commands, if it fails, the link fails. But again, any other Jag in the chain can lose power and everything will keep operating as it should. Test it out for yourself - we did. |
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When experimenting with CAN last year, we ran into a Jaguar that terminated the network when the chain reached it (but we've had far more than our share of bizarre Jaguar phenomena). |
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