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12v and 24v led not lighting up
my power distributor 12v and 24v led lights stop lighting up all of a sudden. One second they worked, the next they didn't. the last thing i did was deploy C++ example on the getting started with C++ pdf; then it went out?
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Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
Make sure your battery isn't dead. If it goes below about 5 volts, those power supplies probably won't be able to function.
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Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
Even at around 8 volts they start to stop working you're power distribution board might have also just quit, especially if its an older one, it has happened to my team before.
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Everything still works except the VC (the port for the small black piece that goes to the cRIO) isn't working and the RSL on the DO isn't working.
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Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
I would say just use a different PD, but this is your rookie year, good luck by the way. Put a new battery on it, and meter the different outputs, and see what you get.
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Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
Ditto on trying another battery, or at least checking the voltage while it is under load.
But you may want to also try pulling all of the breakers, and disconnecting the 5V and 24V power connections, such as connections to the CRIO. It is possible that you have something pulling more current than it should in standby mode and that may be helping to drain your battery faster than you suspect. If you get a reading of about 12 volts on the battery and the lights do not come on with the CRIO and similar devices disconnected than you probably have a problem with the power distribution board. If the voltage is well below 12 volts than at least part of your problem is the battery. And, if you unplug the CRIO and the light suddenly comes on you need to check your wiring to the CRIO or the CRIO itself. |
Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
On another note, this season, on last season's bot, we discovered that a couple of the outputs(40amp and 20/30 amp) were only putting out at around 8 volts, and would drop to 5 with any load, we were using the LED ring when we discovered it. We're going to just use the new PD, but you obviously can't.
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Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
I read the voltage going into the power distribution board its 12.5v. Do i need a new PD?
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Re: 12v and 24v led not lighting up
Between the two lugs? No that is a fully charged battery... Try a 40 amp slot (with a breaker in it) a 30 amp slot(with a breaker in it) you 12 volt output, 24 volt output, 5v ouput etc.
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When I have a problem with something like this I start by not trusting anything and recheck the simplest things. |
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Deploying code will not cause the power supply to malfunction. However, plugging into the Crio port can and often does disturb the power wiring. My first suggestion is to remove the Crio connector from the PD and turn the power on. If the 24 volt LED comes on, check the Crio power wiring for stray strands or mis-wiring. |
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