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Safety question

For safety reasons, would it be against some sort of rule to program an auto complete for our shooter in the Disable VI?
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Re: Safety question

You can program what you like, but if the robot is disabled none of your actions will have an effect. All PWM and relay outputs will be disabled, so no motors will run. Solenoid outputs will be disabled too, so no pneumatics will activate.

There's one half-exception to that. You can use a single-acting pneumatic solenoid valve that will automatically switch back to its "resting" state when the robot gets disabled, making it possible to perform a single action right at that moment. Some teams have managed to engineer a mechanism that achieves a game goal based on that.

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