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Re: Using a 775pro in Dusty Conditions

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This is really, really fine dust. As in, tyvek suit, dust mask, and safety glasses just to enter the operation area (see next to my WAI photo), and a respirator if you're in there longer than a couple minutes. I don't remember the exact size, but that's pretty fine...

Oh, and the robots get vacuumed on exiting, trying to get all of the dust off or out. I don't think there's anything conductive, but it's hard to say for sure.
In that case, I doubt it would do well. I think I've seen motors permanently damaged from fine sheet rock dust, but I have also seen some full of household dust at a pretty fine size that continued to work. I did once accidentally send a small amount of baking soda through a vacuum cleaner motor, and it survived. Still, I probably wouldn't try it without a filter. You don't want it to fail during a competition match/run.
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