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pic: Talon connected
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Re: pic: Talon connected
Very nicely done. Am I correct to say these terminals can be pushed on and off a loosened screw without the screw being removed? The terminals don't permanently spread wide do they?
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Re: pic: Talon connected
Thanks!
You are correct, the terminals are designed to "snap fit" on a #6 stud. The speed controller connection screws are slightly smaller than that, so the terminals slide on/off easily when the screw is loosened, and they don't deform. |
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Re: pic: Talon connected
Could ring terminals be used or do the Talons possibly suffer from the same issue the tan Jaguars did with removal of the screws?
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Re: pic: Talon connected
No, the talons do not have a problem with having the screws removed.
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Re: pic: Talon connected
Does this all come in a kit?
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Re: pic: Talon connected
It looks like there's an important difference between a Talon and a Victor. Victors have the (-) power input connection at the corner; Talons have the (+) connection there.
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Re: pic: Talon connected
Last edited by Richard Wallace : 21-11-2012 at 19:52. |
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Re: pic: Talon connected
Good observation. I'm having a tough time imagining why this would matter in any way other than them not being directly swappable in a built wiring harness. Is there any other reason this matters? I just want to make sure I'm not missing some important detail here.
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Re: pic: Talon connected
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Re: pic: Talon connected
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Re: pic: Talon connected
For those who've already ordered Talons, do they come with mounting screws and/or spacers for the optional fans? (This is important for teams in the middle of nowhere like mine.
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It would matter because with both on a robot we'd need a new strategy for verifying the correct polarity of our speed controllers. "Check to make sure black is on the corner", isn't going to work very well.
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