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Re: pic: 294's homemade
Very cool idea, our electrical guys have been looking into ways to fit everying on our board and that would be a nice idea for them to look into. One question is on how do you then attach the victors to the electrical board (or frame)?
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We'll probably just put a screw from underneath the board up into the other side of the standoff.
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We're just going with a stacked board again this year, but this is a cool idea worth keeping in mind.
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hmm, thats pretty cramp lol it looks like it could get enofe air thou (the fans serve there purpose! lol) and as long as you can mount it i like the idea!
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Great minds think alike
In terms of airflow, we stacked all 10 victors on our 2006 robot via the same two inch standoffs and never had a problem with victor failing by airflow (We had some shorts, but those were unrelated). Like jason said, to attach to the board just screw into the bottom side of the standoff. |
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i can smell cooked victors already... save some for me- im hungry.
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