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Re: wire channeling system
I suggest you take a look at any of team 968's robots if you want to see the most beautifully wired robots ever.
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Re: wire channeling system
I would suggest the spiral wrap because:
-- it is more flexible and easier to keep the wire in, especially if you have the heavier gauge wires. -- Also when you branch a wire out of it it doesnt split open and give the small wires a chance to get out. -- You only need one size. |
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