From 510c3f1c1a9b794fd8608406b313c1b3cc18f47d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: FTC Engineering Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 12:06:15 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Connecting Devices to a Control or Expansion Hub (markdown) --- Connecting-Devices-to-a-Control-or-Expansion-Hub.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Connecting-Devices-to-a-Control-or-Expansion-Hub.md b/Connecting-Devices-to-a-Control-or-Expansion-Hub.md index 12a8e9f..cfc9788 100644 --- a/Connecting-Devices-to-a-Control-or-Expansion-Hub.md +++ b/Connecting-Devices-to-a-Control-or-Expansion-Hub.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Note that it will take an estimated 5 minutes to complete this task. | 6. Turn off the switch and verify that the Hub is off. Note that the Hub’s LED should not be illuminated.

| ### Connecting a Motor to the Hub -The Hub can drive up to four (4) 12V DC motors per Hub. The Hub uses a type of electrical connector known as a 2-pin JST VH connector. Currently, the FIRST-approved 12V DC motors are equipped with Anderson Powerpole connectors. An adapter cable is used to connect the Anderson Powerpole connectors to the Hub motor port. +The Hub can drive up to four (4) 12V DC motors per Hub. The Hub uses a type of electrical connector known as a 2-pin JST VH connector. Many of the FIRST-approved 12V DC motors are equipped with Anderson Powerpole connectors. An adapter cable can be used to connect the Anderson Powerpole connectors to the Hub motor port.