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Re: Control System Mounts?
Posted by Nate Smith at 1/24/2001 10:38 AM EST
Other on team #66, GM Powertrain/Willow Run HS, from Eastern Michigan University and GM Powertrain. In Reply to: Control System Mounts? Posted by Anton Abaya on 1/23/2001 11:15 PM EST: : I recall seeing different varieties of this... Wood, Lexan, Plexiglass (2 years ago), and various other concoctions... : any others i may have missed? wanna share some good advice for conserving space and preserving beauty? or is lexan the best for the job? : *note that i am referring to the robot controller mount. : ** but if u have ideas for operator interface mounts, post that too.. i saw some cool ones last year that i never took pictures of... : as always, thanks : -anton Going against what some of the others have suggested, we had ours mounted last year on aluminum plate...one side of our lift tower had the RC, modem, relays, and fuse panels...then all of the wiring was strapped to the back of our towers with a specially made metal strap, and all 8 of our speed controllers were on the other side, in a nice, neat line...Crosswinds is messing up right now, otherwise I'd round up a picture to put with this post... Nate |
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