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Re: 2015 Control System Alpha Testing

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To start, the positive power lead is VERY VERY close to the CAN board. Like 1/16" close. We actually put a lock washer under it to raise it so it's 1/8th away.
This will not be an issue when the PDP is inside it's enclosure. There is plenty of plastic between the two.


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Next, one of the members already boogered up one of the power lugs. The mounting lugs are aluminum, and it took 2 seconds for it to be cross-threaded.
The Lugs are actually made of a copper alloy that is plated with tin. The material used is chosen for it's conductive properties (100-200 micro Ohms). However it is strong enough to apply the torque required to provide a reliable connection. As with any screw fastener the possibility of cross threading exists. We will just need to address this in the user manual.


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The push-to lock connectors are FANTASTIC. You can put components next to the modules that have them, because you don't need to put a lever tool in and mess around with them. No PWM crimping is a welcome change.
I am glad to hear you like these. They are very convenient.
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