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Light Specs
Does anyone know where I can get specs on the light? I need to know the diameter, how it mounts, what the mounting looks like, and (if it uses screws to hold it to a base) the thickness of the mounting and the diameter/size of the screw holes. Thanks!
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Me too! How about weight too???
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Weight is posted elsewhere...
1.45 lbs according to those in the know...
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If you take a look at our last year robot http://www.gforcerobotics.com/robot/Pict7.html you will see a fairly close up of the light. For sizing you can use the aluminum frame tubing. It is 1" square.
On the bottom of the light are two studs. One positive and one negative. I don't know what the spacing is. Also you must mount the light to a non-conductive base. We used 1/8" lexan. Hope this helps. Wayne Doenges |
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