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Unread 01-02-2004, 15:22
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Ground Stud

In the FIRST Power Distribution Diagram, there is a part labeled "Ground Stud" in box C8. We have no log of this in our inventory, and are in need of using it. Does any team have a picture of this or can explain to us what it looks like? Thank you very much for your time.

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Unread 01-02-2004, 15:45
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Re: Ground Stud

This is what the ground stud looks like: courtesy of firstcadlibrary.com
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Re: Ground Stud

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In the FIRST Power Distribution Diagram, there is a part labeled "Ground Stud" in box C8. We have no log of this in our inventory, and are in need of using it. Does any team have a picture of this or can explain to us what it looks like? Thank you very much for your time.

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It was supposed to be in the Terminal Supply Bag, in the Blue Box. They came from www.terminialsupplyco.com, They have a not for online ordering web site. The bolt size is 3/8 " Good luck, BTW finding a supplier with a picture is hard, glad some one was smart and looked in the first drawings.
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Re: Ground Stud

Our team still hasn't received the terminal bag, or the IR sensors and beacon LEDs (Grrr). We're using a 1/4 x 20 bolt through a piece of lexan as a ground stud. I hope FIRST is a little understanding of the problems they have caused by not having critical parts shortages shipped to teams in 3 WEEKS.
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Re: Ground Stud

we still haven't recieved our missing parts (terminal supply bag) we need a ground stud (insulator stud) is there a way that we can make a temperary one?

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Re: Ground Stud

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this as JUST posted and seems to aswer your question quite nicly i think
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this as JUST posted and seems to aswer your question quite nicly i think
is it safe? we don't want fry anything
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Re: Ground Stud

as long as the bolt *safly* dosnt touch any metal other than ground wires, you should be fine
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Re: Ground Stud

yeah our team did not recievec any ground stud, i took a piece of angle al and drilled a bunch of holes in it. the botom is electricly insulated from the chaises with a piece of lexan that was epoxyed to it (over the bolts). as long as you dont touch the frame, almost any handy piece of metal works great.

last year i had a fun experence with a home made ground bus, the bolts shorted to the frame and when the positive lead of the battry went floping around... big blue spark! dont do it
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Re: Ground Stud

The ground stud is a required part of the electrical system. It may not be eliminated or substituted. The electrical system drawing must be followed unless you do not use the maxi block and 40 amp circuit breakers.
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Re: Ground Stud

Might you ship with your subsititute and then put the real stud in at your first regional? This way, your robot can be approved by FIRST during practice day and you have a fully functional 'bot.

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Re: Ground Stud

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Might you ship with your subsititute and then put the real stud in at your first regional? This way, your robot can be approved by FIRST during practice day and you have a fully functional 'bot.

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Any thing is OK as long as it is correct by the time your are inspected. Don't forget that the stud is 3/8" so the terminals must be large enough to fit it when you change.
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