

Then I try to connect that joint to a 2nd terminal and it say it has to be 4awg. I try to change it to a larger gauge, but it says can’t do so with hardware attached. It then adds a small stub wire but 22awg. I click on the battery terminal to add a wire. My wiring behavior is maybe the part that could be refined some also. This took us quite a while to make, I hope you guys like it! If you would like to check out a few prebuilt circuits, I’ll link the save files below (chiefdelphi won’t let me upload them here): Windows is still in beta, run from gradlew if possible (documented on README)Įxpect a few bugs, but if you find any fatal ones go ahead and open an issue on GitHub.The code is a bit messy, uncommented, and is yet to be cleaned up.Not all FRC components have been implemented, parts may be missing.It is still buggy in a few places (specifically save/importing and cable management).

I will say to keep the following things in mind as you check out the project: It also has more detailed instructions on how to install/run the program. I’ll link the GitHub project, as there’s more info there: GitHub. realistic FRC components and configurations.

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