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Re: Power to cRIO

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Originally Posted by J_Beth View Post
I was wondering about that wiring as well. This years power distribution diagram shows that the wires go in the out side holes, but our 2009 robot was wired with the wires side by side, but i don't remember what side .
I believe that you can wire it side by side... i dont reccomend it, for the sake of being safe with a $750 piece, but i dont see a problem with it... if you look at the connector, its has a "c" "(?)" "c" "v"... both c's are bridged to each other according to the drawing, so you should be able to plug the negative into either c and it shouldnt make a difference. But just to be safe i would go with the proven answer that i said earlier. But the Positive should only go in the "v" port
 


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