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Slip connectors (custom electrical connectors)
Are we allowed to fabricate our own slip connectors to transfer electricity to drive motors instead of buying them($100+ each). They are, in essence, copper rings placed around a shaft to remain in constant rotating connection with the wiring(to avoid tangling wires)
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I don't see why that would be a problem, as long as you can make them. After all, that's what we're here for, making stuff! It seems to be like an example that FIRST provided: A team could make their own custom gears from a piece of steel, and only list the price of raw materials, instead of paying a large amount to have custom gears machined for them.
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Based on this post,
http://jive.ilearning.com/thread.jsp...2&message=3656 You cannot manufacture your own custom electronic components, which includes any form of slip ring... |
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