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.. image:: images/installing-electrical-board-for-rqbs/electrical-board-preparation.png

Complete the :ref:`docs/hardware/getting-started/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot` assembly instructions up to and including the circuit breakers step.
Complete the :ref:`docs/getting-started/getting-started-frc-control-system/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot` assembly instructions up to and including the circuit breakers step.

Option 1
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Electrical Board Wiring
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Complete the remaining steps in the article :ref:`docs/hardware/getting-started/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot` (motor power and battery connections)
Complete the remaining steps in the article :ref:`docs/getting-started/getting-started-frc-control-system/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot` (motor power and battery connections)
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- **Materials:** In addition to what is contained in the KoP, you will need:

- 1/4” – 1/2” Plywood control board (for exact sizes, see :ref:`docs/hardware/getting-started/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot`
- 1/4” – 1/2” Plywood control board (for exact sizes, see :ref:`docs/getting-started/getting-started-frc-control-system/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot`
- Pan Philips Head Machine Screws with nuts for electrical board attachment. Note: The AM14U kit may have a small number of extra

- Option 1 requires (8) 10-32 x 1in and (4) 10-32 x 1.5in
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- Assemble AM14U chassis (this can be done in parallel with wiring below)
- Cut electronics Board
- Wire electronics board according to :ref:`docs/hardware/getting-started/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot` until you reach the red text telling you to stop (after installing Circuit Breakers)
- Wire electronics board according to :ref:`docs/getting-started/getting-started-frc-control-system/how-to-wire-a-robot:How to wire an FRC Robot` until you reach the red text telling you to stop (after installing Circuit Breakers)
- Install Electronics Board on Robot
- Finish Wiring

Quick Build complete!
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Proceed to :ref:`docs/hardware/getting-started/index:Getting Started` (skip wiring) to get your Control System up and running to program your robot.
Proceed to :ref:`docs/getting-started/getting-started-frc-control-system/intro:Introduction` (skip wiring) to get your Control System up and running to program your robot.

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