Although we are not using, based on my latest post and the GDC response, I think they would have a hard time telling us no.
Read and let me know your thoughts.
Fred
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14595
Electro magnetic Clutch
Re: Electro magnetic Clutch
freds wrote:Although we are not using, based on my latest post and the GDC response, I think they would have a hard time telling us no.
Read and let me know your thoughts.
Fred
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14595
Definitely sounds legit. Although if for some reason we do choose to go with the emag, we could lose all o' the weight of the pnuematics and definitely clear up the electrical panel.
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Re: Electro magnetic Clutch
Sunny wrote:Definitely sounds legit. Although if for some reason we do choose to go with the emag, we could lose all o' the weight of the pnuematics and definitely clear up the electrical panel.
True, though I think that it'd be better to work with what we got. The EM Clutch just seems to iffy at this point from what all I've read. Too much to leave to question and specific interpretation of the rules and the GDC's responses.
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