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Re: Our 2013 driver station
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Lovely. Ours is boring; it's just a laptop and a joystick ._.
Only have two gripes. Charge/power should probably be on an on-off-on rocker switch, and the labels are an OCD nightmare :p What's the charge/power for, anyway? And how are you interfacing the LEDs with the laptop inside? (also, *brohoof*) |
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Internally there is a standard 17Ah battery (makes the thing very heavy, the only downside) connected to a charger, and an inverter the charge switch connects the battery to the charger and the power switch connects the battery to the inverter. We were planning on using somthing like this for the power and charge swiches, but due to time constraints we used 2 30A double pole switches
Also the power led, and the power button are soldered directly to the motherboard of a small laptop later i can post a picture of the (less than flattering) internals Last edited by ferret_guy : 08-04-2013 at 15:30. |
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I've always wondered how buttons were connected to the driver station.
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