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Re: Rookie Electrical Questions
To answer all of your questions and even more please click on the following link:
http://first.wpi.edu/2007CON_Wiring_...rkiewicz.pd f That link is a presentation to help teach/show all rookies how the electronics should be done, or at least gives examples to be used as a guideline for your own robot. Enjoy! |
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Here's a link to the IFI website's circuit diagram ... CLICKY |
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http://www.team1322.org/electrical.htm
This is a great place to start after you read the manuel. One of our mentors is a master electrican and he expects perfection on the board. He should actually be part of an inspection crew. Good luck and have a great time this year! |
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I'm not debating that that happened. In 2005 our inspector at the Championship made us rewire all our Victor fans because we had wired them per IFI's instructions, which was a practice s/he objected to (The electronics were massive rats nest after that little adventure). We've had a pair inspectors spend quite a while examining a FP gearbox while consulting back and forth with each other to determine if a little shaving/sanding in order to mount it was legal (when the rules clearly stated we could do pretty much whatever we wanted with the gearbox). It is best to go into an inspection knowing the rules very well, rule knowledge varies from inspector to inspector; all you can be certain of is that you know that you built your robot to the rules, and have the evidence to prove it.
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big advice: Use as little wire as possible, plan out what will go where ASAP, and integrate it well into your design. finding out you need to run cable to the top of a 8ft lift in week 5 is not fun...
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One thing you can use instead of duct tape that looks quite good is what we used to label our PWM's is label tape then covered in clear shrinkwrap. We never had any complaints on it and it makes it quite visible to what cable it is.
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Just to clarify this further, Shrinkwrap is not an adhesive at all. Just a Substance that shrinks with very high heats. It is technicly just a tube that shirnks. So Yea.
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im new this year too and really the best thing to do is read through the rules and make sure you understand them and also listen to your mentors, you can learn alot from them
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