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jalmos
10-02-2012, 12:22
How do we lower the speed for a motor using a victor jaguar. We are using this motor for a robotic arm. We are using LabView.
Thanks for your time

nighterfighter
10-02-2012, 12:41
What do you mean you have a Victor Jaguar?

You only need one or the other, you don't use both together.

jalmos
10-02-2012, 13:00
Just a victor.

nighterfighter
10-02-2012, 13:06
Then (I don't know LabView) but give the Victor a different value. It should be something like -1 to 1, with -1 being full reverse, 1 being full forward.

Something like .5 would be half speed.

Mark McLeod
10-02-2012, 14:36
Depends on your control method, but you can multiply a Joystick axis value by a percentage (e.g., .9 or .75) before it goes into the Motor Set Output.
Then max power will be limited (e.g., to 90% or 75%).

jalmos
10-02-2012, 15:09
Thanks for the advise. We will try it.

John

jalmos
10-02-2012, 15:36
The two small wires on the victor I am assuming are to power the fan. Where would you recommend wring those. We were thinking they should be wired on the power side of the victor, but not sure.

thanks

jalmos

Mark McLeod
10-02-2012, 15:43
You've got it. They wire into the power side of the Victor.
They should be on all the time keeping things cool whenever the robot is powered.