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Re: Robot controller lights question
The rule is all I could find. I got this from the inspection checklist though;
230 Accessibility: 120A main circuit breaker, distribution breakers and RC are all accessible for inspection. In addition, the RC lights must be visible while standing 3’ from front of the robot while in its STARTING CONFIGURATION. R50, R72 I would put this in the Q&A forum. Get it answered oficially. Good luck, Jacob |
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Re: Robot controller lights question
Derek
We can always cut a hole in the cover and start in reverse. You said it was easier to drive that way too. I hope that our fiber optics are ruled legal as we are using the light from the RC and piping it to the cover. FYI: We also used a 3D printer to make a plastic placard with text to duplicate the RC indicator text. |
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