This is sweet!! But I believe you need to put the radio outside of the box:
[R56]
The DAP-1522 wireless bridge must be mounted on the Robot such that the diagnostic lights are visible to Arena personnel.
This is sweet!! But I believe you need to put the radio outside of the box:
[R56]
The DAP-1522 wireless bridge must be mounted on the Robot such that the diagnostic lights are visible to Arena personnel.
Started planning in the summer, finally picked a case during week 2, and I just finished it two days ago. The box weighs 20lbs
Hmm I missed this one I guess… I’ll work it out. Perhaps some fibre optics of some sort…
You seem to have a clear plastic inside the lid, right next to the radio. Pull that and the radio out, make sure the rest of the electronics are covered, and start cutting a hole in the lid. Replace the plastic and the radio when you have a big enough hole. That should do the trick.
This is kind of the sexiest thing ever.
Is the intention of this to be the electronics board of a competition robot? If so, I feel like it could be significantly lighter without compromising the compact size. If you do end up on putting this on a competition bot, I would recommend making a second. Why? Because a movable electronics board for testing mechanical systems can be very useful. Our programming team also makes frequent use of a plywood electronics board that can be only described a “jankey.” Your board looks great (although heavy)! Too bad there isn’t a jaguar version…
It is actually lighter than any other box we have made. A second one is out of the question because we do not have the money to spend on another 4 slot crio. Plus I dont want to do this over again, it wouldnt be fun. this can quickly be removed for testing.
Another reason to move the radio outside the box is that the speed controllers and the 12->5v converter (and probably the power distributions board) are noisy and will interfere with the radio.
Is there a practice bot? This electronics board would be an easy switch between the competition robot and the practice robot.
and what is the case?
Wow. I was hoping to do something like that this year, but I didn’t plan ahead well enough. Anyway, congrats!! Did you do this singlehandedly?
Wow. This if my first of five years I will be in FRC (I know, so lucky, right? My team accepts 8th graders). I will be sure to try to do something like this, as it is just pure awesomeness from a controls team standpoint.
Might want to mount one of these on it. It is basically the smallest windows compatible device you can buy that doesn’t cost a ton:
What dellagd? It runs linux not windows! Well, google it running xp and you can actually get it on there! So awesome…
Where’s the RSL? I can’t find it.
our Electrical team is doing something VERY similar for housing our motor controllers using a radio shack project box.
our team tried to do that in 2008, but we made the box out of clear plastic, that wasn’t built very well, and we used serial and VGA cables for our switch inputs, and they didn’t use heat shrink on the connectors… I used to refer to it as “short circuit city”, until I completely rewired it
Congratulations on such a lofty accomplishment! Great utilization of space and resources available. You’ve sparked my interest in such a system for our team, I plan to begin designing something of a similar nature during the post-season.
You are a God. I attempted to build the same thing myself, But its made of wood packed with 9 Jags.
Nice Job.
I’m proud of you good sir, i had the same plan myself years ago on my team, but got distracted by other projects like a chairbot. I tip my cap to you. 
This is purely beautiful.
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This would make an interesting carry on luggage item.