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Re: pic: Team 710 Drive module
Thanks!
We use banner sensors, one in front of each wheel. The way it is set up is that when one of the sensors gets over teh step it pulls either the front or the back up. The driver controls if the banner sensors are activated or not with the trigger button on the joystick. I think you can see the banners in one of our posted pics. One thing we have to do at comp is reset the banners to the hdpe on the step. Works well for the most part and takes one thing out of the driver's hands (not that me and dan couldnt do it )Last edited by abeD : 04-03-2004 at 01:12. |
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