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Team 1676 Electrical Component Teaser

Spiffizzle

By: Spiffizzle
New: 03-02-2006 19:26
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Team 1676 Electrical Component Teaser

"I wonder if these fans will provide jet propulsion."

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03-02-2006 22:43

Eldarion


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That is one neat electrical board!



03-02-2006 23:04

zachriggle


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Wow, very nice. Lose the chromed fans, though :-P. (Get a Vantec Tornado... that'll push some air... and be loud enough to distract the competition).



03-02-2006 23:15

Gunter Wittlich


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Very nice!
But donīt you think that the 2 Victor's and the Robot Controller under the CIM motor's may be affected by its noise and eletromagnetic field? PWM's can be very sensible... I guess.
See you!
Gunter Wittlich



03-02-2006 23:50

devicenull


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Originally Posted by zachriggle
Wow, very nice. Lose the chromed fans, though :-P. (Get a Vantec Tornado... that'll push some air... and be loud enough to distract the competition).
I can attest to this.. I have two of them in my computer, and they make me seriously consider watercooling.



04-02-2006 00:21

Ianworld


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That is very neat and tidy. I was just working on my team's electrical panel today and it isn't even nearly as spacious at that. Its not going to look as pretty.

About the fans though... I think your bumpers(assuming you're making the ones defined in the rules) will cover those fans up. You can leave them for other times, but during competition they'll likely be covered.



04-02-2006 00:29

chrisinmd


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Kudos to your electrical team!
I like the extruded aluminum frame, very slick.
How much does your robot weigh as it stands?
Keep up the good work and good luck this season, you're making good progress!
-Chris



04-02-2006 22:42

sdexp


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Your encasing of the electronics was a wise choice, considering our electrical system most likely is to be bombarded by balls and what not this competition season.



04-02-2006 23:08

DonRotolo


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How much does your robot weigh as it stands?
56 pounds as shown.

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Wow, very nice. Lose the chromed fans, though :-P.
But then how will we hover onto the ramp? <g>

Don



06-02-2006 23:08

Jeff K.


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Lose the chromed fans,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe there is a rule against using fans(motors) not provided in the KOP. So I think that the chromed fans are illegal. Those look uber pimp though.



16-02-2006 01:25

Sgraff_SRHS06


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Your encasing of the electronics was a wise choice, considering our electrical system most likely is to be bombarded by balls and what not this competition season.
Unless we superglue the plastic and/or get ourselves some synthetic diamonds and/or get ourselves an aluminum sheet with a "Bulls-eye" on it.



16-02-2006 10:35

enderanjin


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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe there is a rule against using fans(motors) not provided in the KOP. So I think that the chromed fans are illegal. Those look uber pimp though.
We were under the impression that they are only illegal if they are intended and used for propulsion. Because these are only used for cooling, are they still subject to that rule? If so, would moving the fans on top of the electrical panel alleviate the conflict?



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