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Re: Power Distribution
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In the Robot Rules, Section 5 "<R78> CIM motors and Fisher-Price motors must be connected to Speed Controllers. They may not be connected to Relay Modules." The other motors may be connected to spikes but must be fused accordingly... "<R83> Speed Controllers may be protected by 20A, 30A, or 40A Circuit Breakers. Speed Controllers may power motors or devices of any size. <R84> SPIKE Relay Modules must be protected with a 20A Circuit Breaker. Multiple devices may be connected to Relay Modules if desired (but only one motor may be connected to each Relay Module)." |
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Re: Power Distribution
Al,
Thanks for quoting the applicable rules. I had seen the first sentens of R78, but missed the part about "The other motors..." I think I saw someone post in another thread that the Taigene shouldn't be connected to a spike either. |
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