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Re: Control System Mounts?
Posted by Tom S. at 1/24/2001 8:19 PM EST
Student on team #177, The Bobcats, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells & ONSI. In Reply to: Control System Mounts? Posted by Anton Abaya on 1/23/2001 11:15 PM EST: here is a pic of ours... Basically it is just the components mounted on polycarb.. Speed controllers all in a line, three spikes in a line, everything is bolted to the control board with a polycarb cover protecting it from the outside. Tom : 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 |
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