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Compact has been this season's theme.
13-02-2016 11:29
s5511What is the name of those connectors you are using on your Talon SRX power and motor wires?
We are currently designing our electronics board, too, and we need our Talon SRXs to be hot-swappable, and easy to take in and out.
Thanks!
13-02-2016 12:00
serenaghThose look like anderson powerpoles to me. They are pretty common in FRC applications. Link: http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-po...owerpole-sets/
13-02-2016 12:04
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Those look like anderson powerpoles to me. They are pretty common in FRC applications. Link: http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-po...owerpole-sets/
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13-02-2016 19:24
cbale2000|
Those look like anderson powerpoles to me. They are pretty common in FRC applications. Link: http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-po...owerpole-sets/
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13-02-2016 19:46
philsoWe are doing something like this too. Are your panels screwed on somehow? Are you using the latching connectors from Hansen Hobbies for the CAN bus wires or something similar?
13-02-2016 20:35
Monochron|
What is the name of those connectors you are using on your Talon SRX power and motor wires?
We are currently designing our electronics board, too, and we need our Talon SRXs to be hot-swappable, and easy to take in and out. Thanks! |
We've standardized on Anderson's and it has been fantastic!
13-02-2016 22:48
Christopher149|
Also worth noting, you can buy them in bulk at Andymark: http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2912.htm, though you need a proper crimping tool for them.
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14-02-2016 22:06
ratdude747Looks slick and elegantly compact. So much better than the old days of making room for a 3x3 grid of Jaguars (that was "fun"). Actually, one can still legally do that
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14-02-2016 23:05
Ryan Dognaux