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Re: removeable electronics
well, the one i've been working on weighs about 7.5 lb., but i need to cut that down for the weight restrictions
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Re: removeable electronics
868 has done this for the past 2 years, and will be doing it again this year. Although they aren't as clean as 116's, they still did their job. The one we did in 2005 looks like a nightmare, all the wires are sandwiched in between 2 sheets of lexan. We're still learning though...
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Re: removeable electronics
422 has had a modular electronics board the past few years. I don't know the technical name for it, but we use what we call "The Big Plug." It's just what it sounds like, a big plug that everything is connected to. We just flip the switch and disconnect it and we can pull the board out of the bot. Sorry I don't know exactly what it's called, I've never been much of an electronics person.
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