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Re: How to hook up a Police light on the Robot??

I can answer this one. A spike. M+ is positive m- is negative. actually it really doesn't matter because the light part isn't polarity sensitive, and the motor will either go forward or in reverse. If you are in a FRC comp you can just hook the positive lead in a circuit panel beaker-side. and the negative to the negative area. ALL SET!
edit: one problem... the ones listed are 220V you'll need to buy 12vdc ones otherwise it could get complicated with inverters.
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