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Re: pic: 1781 Chassis 2014
What's your ground clearance between the floor and the bottom of the sonic shifters? It looks awfully close...
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Re: pic: 1781 Chassis 2014
Yes it is pretty close. I believe the clearance is 0.5". We decided to mount our frame onto polycarbonate this year so no static electricity that builds in the frame due to the Sonic Shifters will mess up any of our electronics.
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Has this been an issue for you in the past?
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Re: pic: 1781 Chassis 2014
No not us personally. We have however spoken to a few teams where this has happened to them. The shifters are too high to rub against the carpet, but the polycarb is just reprecaution
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Re: pic: 1781 Chassis 2014
Remember that with your electronics upside down, the only thing holding your breakers in is friction. You do not want your Digital Sidecar breaker falling out during an elimination match.
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Re: pic: 1781 Chassis 2014
As hard as it is to push those things in and pull them out I doubt this would be an issue.
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Re: pic: 1781 Chassis 2014
Ya we're thinking of ways to keep them from falling out currently. Even so the breakers seem to be in there pretty well.
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