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Mounting Maxbotix rangefinders
I know that a good number of FRC teams have used Maxbotix's excellent little rangfinders.
My team has four EZ0s -- they went unimplemented this season due to time crunch and inexperience, but I've thought up what I believe to be a solid use for them and plan to implement said use for Georgia FIRST's off-season competition. My question, then, is this: have any teams that have used them come up with a particularly robust way of mounting and protecting them on your robot? Rangers do no good if crushed to bits. |
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