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Re: pic: 1889's Electrical Module

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Originally Posted by EnderWiggin View Post
Are you actually trying to show this off? It looks like my dinner. (spaghetti)
The reason why this design is worth sharing is because of it's compact design. The limited amount of space for electronics on the robot was a challenging design problem that Tytus needed to overcome. The object of this design wasn't to make the electronics very neat or pretty looking, or even accessible. The idea was just to save space.

Tytus, do you think you could share a screenshot of the CAD file which shows how components are "sandwiched" between the two plates? This photo doesn't really do it justice.
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