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Spike relay question
So my team has been hard at work on making the electronics board for this years robot, and in an effort to make the robot as light as possible, we are using the older, lighter models of the spike relays. After reading through the rules, I could not find anywhere that it specifically prohibited an older spike relay from use, but I just wanted to make sure it was legal to use a spike like this one:
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