This is a love story when, in the end, the digital sidecar gets burned…
Shavings are NOT a digital sidecar’s best friend
Shavings are NOT a digital sidecar’s best friend
This is an unfortunately familiar sight…3 fried digital sidecars in 1 regional.
You gotta stop doing that, but I see what you meant when you said that this one was really burnt.
I haven’t seen one as badly burnt throughout my experiences.
Have you tried keeping metal shavings out of the digital sidecar to see if it improves performance and reliability?
Think of all the weight you would save not storing your metal shavings in you sidecar. Your robot would go faster with the lighter weight.:rolleyes:
And if the sidecar doesn’t burn out, one component won’t work so you search the robot for the problem only for it to be one little piece between two pins.
And this is why we have to keep mechanical away from the robot!
This digital sidecar will continue to be our metal shaving storage box.
Consider mounting all your electronics upside down or sideways to prevent collection.
We always kept a thin blanket and a vacuum around the shop and the pits to cover our electronics and then use the vacuum near the drill to collect all of the shavings to prevent this kind of thing.
I say we should have no electronics! we will innovate a way to do so!
Great idea, instead of motors and cylinders we could use rookies, and to control them you just scream instead of needing a computer and a radio.
Let the flames begin!
I say we call this new concept “football”.
Almost as bad as sand in the gearboxes. These are thing things I cry about at night by the way.
I know, hydraulic logic ! Then we just have to sweat high-viscosity fluids in a maze of twisty little passages.
I mean I can see the electrical to be frying a lot next year because, well we all know, water game…
This is the only ethical way to replace motors. If you use, let’s say, a hamster in a hamster wheel, that’s just wrong. Abusing animals = bad. Animals are adorable.
Would be the cutest game ever!