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CIM motor (specific model): Are these elligible for use?
Hey, our team just recieved our order for 2 additional CIM motors for use on our robot (the KOP motors are used in our drivetrain, obviously), and one of us noticed what might be a problem.
Following is the text for the KOP motors and our new ones, written exactly as it is on the casing for each motor: KOP: FR801-001 12 Vdc 101308 New motors: BI802-001A M4-R0062-12 12VDC 102708 Perhaps we're over-analyzing the rules (and perhaps we don't know enough about specific motor models), but we just wanted to verify if these motors we ordered are allowable for use on our robot, or if they're a different enough model as to make them illegal. They're identical on the outside, but I know that doesn't necessarily make them the same. So some quick help would be wonderful, as we need at least one fast, legal motor for our ball shooter to be completed in the next week. Thanks in advance! -Team 2491, No Mythic |
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