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Removable Electronics

i created this to get a feel for cool or effective ways to make the entire elecrical setup removable. I saw teams in philly tat had bot pneumatics and electrical removable in one go, it was pretty kool. this year i mounted all electronics on a roughly 1 ft. by 1 ft. plastic panel, and had military spec. circular plugs coming out the front. it worked ok but had to add numerous data adn power wiring and didnt have enough room in the plugs. i am aware of the anderson power connectors which seem very practical, but if anyone has more tips/tricks/ practices that would be greatly appreciated.
 


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