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pic: Epsilon Delta v17.0 Control System
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This is very difficult work to do. Kudos to team 116 for developing some great experience for budding packaging engineers.
While this is all wonderfull and good, I am a bit distracted by your ******* 15 SPEED CONTROLLERS ******** What do you have? Here is a guess:
This may be a ingenious contraption for the ages, or a hot mess. I wanna see pictures and video! Andy B. Last edited by Andy Baker : 22-02-2016 at 08:39. |
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Only thirteen 20+Amp breakers though. The quantity of cables in their DIO/Analog and MXP ports has me flummoxed. I am quite curious for what 116 has up their sleeve
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First I have to say that's a pretty impressive packaging job. I can imagine how much work went into getting everything to fit.
I'm curious how you plan on addressing R40 though. "The PDP and all circuit breakers must be easily visible for inspection" Do you plan on having to disassemble your robot as part of the inspection process? The reason I ask, our PD board is "easily" visible if you remove our bumpers and crouch down with a flashlight, I'm dreading the inspection that finds my PD boards visibility not "easy" enough. There are few highly visible places to put it on a robot that's got to fit under the low bar. I imagine this is a challenge most teams building a short bot have had to address. Since it seems yyou've built this kind of box in the past, what's been your experience with inspection? |
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Re: pic: Epsilon Delta v17.0 Control System
I only count 14 snap action breakers. I call shenanigans :-)
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It's 16, count again.
I have no words. I can't imagine how much planning that took and how much time it took to assemble that. |
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Really cool. I can imagine the hard work it took! Getting it right is definitely worth it though. Keep it up!
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8 x 40 Amp
3 x 30 Amp 2 x 20 Amp + 1 x 5 Amp __________ 14 snap action breakers. I counted 5 times before I posted... |
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Re: pic: Epsilon Delta v17.0 Control System
It's not uncommon for teams to wire more speed controllers than they need, in order for them to quickly switch to a backup in case of a failure. Based on all 15 being wired to the PDB but only 13 having breakers, I'm assuming this is the case here.
I'm guessing they have a 6 motor drive, 2 motor shooter, a motorized drop down intake (at least 2 motors), and 2 to lift with 1 for something else (extra motor for intake, or a pivot for their lift) |
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Very nice box. We have something similar, but ours does not fold down. These drop in electrical boxes seem to be getting more popular.
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Very nice. We did this on 93 in 2004 and 2005. Is an awesome space saver, though the electrical team didn't like wiring it up...
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I meant there are 16 spots for breakers (16 Wago ports). They may have added an extra motor controller and not powered it in case something breaks. I know we always do that.
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Looks a lot like our Electrical Box 1.0 in 2013 and Electrical Box 2.0 in our 2014 robot.
This is our one from 2013: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=113610 |
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