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Re: External power for LED worklights?
I just had a thought. Perhaps instead of making repair/maintenance areas more easily visible, maybe focus on making the robot more reliable and less likely to need repair and maintenance.
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Re: External power for LED worklights?
I like this a lot. As far as I am concerned, the quality of an electronic device is directly proportional to the number of blinky lights on it. Safety / Visibility is good too.
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Re: External power for LED worklights?
Put more LED's inside the robot.....Our 2008 robot is going to light up like a Xmas tree!
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Re: External power for LED worklights?
It happens, man. I've only ridden in a robot's frame ONCE (and I was driving too), and that 2 minute ride has really helped me understand why random stuff seems to break.
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