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The answer to this is extremely easy. Let FIRST add 3 rolls of classic Duct Tape to the kit. No robot will have any problems. If they do, "Fix it in code".
In all honesty, I would like to see a few pulleys in the kit. Our team had a fun time getting them last season. Oh, and a spare "golden" nut for the 120A breaker wouldn't be bad either. I lost one of the nuts last season, and spent far too much time searching on the floor for it. ______________________ "Arms broken? We'll fix it in code." |
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