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The PD mount area is very rigid as there is a supporting 2x1x1/8" cross member with holes for solid standoffs to mount the electronics plate to. There is little to no wobble when trying to move the PD. |
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The spade terminals that we used were sourced from McMaster-Carr, PN 69145K62. These fit perfectly in the Victor terminals. We did not need to modify these connectors. |
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Apart from that, it looks absolutely beautiful. I approve. ![]() |
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Regardless, we did not have any issues mounting the PDB as pictured. |
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Kiet,
I was thinking that robot frame flexing while driving or being hit would allow some movement between the two sides of the robot. It is this independent movement that I was worried about. |
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We ran our tower on a spike. 16:1 custom spur gear transmission with one 550 and 1.75" rollers. Our intake at the same ratio would ocassionally pop the breaker so we swapped to a victor for that one
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The baseplate goes underneath the PDB. Not sure if you can see that?
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Thanks, Trav. I would hope that would suffice.
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