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Re: Rookie Team: Electrical / Wiring advice
Make your wiring as easy as possible, or it will give you hell later on!
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Re: Rookie Team: Electrical / Wiring advice
You have some great advice so far. The electrical rules look a little more complex than last year. I would spend the next week reading and rereading the robot manual and become dead certain that your electrical meets the robot required wiring. Please ask specific questions and anyone will give you an answer. I am always available and will check the board daily, you can PM me if you feel unsure of posting in public.
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