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So on our practice robot, we are using last years bridge and router due to the fact that the new bridge is on the shipped robot. While we are practicing driving the driver station disconnects from the robot. We are confident that there is a problem with the bridge. We have tried putting the robot on blocks and it worked perfectly meaning that there is a problem with the shaking of the cables as the robot is moving. Does anyone know how to fix it?
Matt Krass
06-03-2011, 12:47
So on our practice robot, we are using last years bridge and router due to the fact that the new bridge is on the shipped robot. While we are practicing driving the driver station disconnects from the robot. We are confident that there is a problem with the bridge. We have tried putting the robot on blocks and it worked perfectly meaning that there is a problem with the shaking of the cables as the robot is moving. Does anyone know how to fix it?
Actually I'd suspect power first. How is the bridge powered? Is it in the proper 12V boosted radio power supply on the PD?
The reasoning behind my theory is that in the air on blocks the motors are under much less strain, and pull much less current. High current can cause voltage fluctuations that can screw things up. Verify the connection of your bridge power system.
Matt
Vikesrock
06-03-2011, 12:49
So on our practice robot, we are using last years bridge and router due to the fact that the new bridge is on the shipped robot. While we are practicing driving the driver station disconnects from the robot. We are confident that there is a problem with the bridge. We have tried putting the robot on blocks and it worked perfectly meaning that there is a problem with the shaking of the cables as the robot is moving. Does anyone know how to fix it?
Make sure the powerd cord for the bridge is strain relieved using a ziptie and try hot-gluing the barrel connector to the bridge.
kjohnson
06-03-2011, 13:01
Check this post for instructions on how to install a service loop for the radio:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1022233&postcount=6
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