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[FTC]: FTC: Electrical Tips

Teams,

We are wrapping up our robot for the 2015 season and want to make sure that we are being as proactive as possible when it comes to avoiding static and cable management.

Currently, we are planning on attaching the controllers to either 3d printed or plexiglass walls with nuts and bolts.

As far as cable management, we have used cable ties and iGus wire wraps but are looking for more of a spiral cabling that condenses down as the arm lowers.

Can anyone provide guidance, suppliers, and tips to eliminate as much static potential as possible?

Thanks,

Paul
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