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How do you wire the DC/DC converter?
We are working with our extra robot for something to do in our down time. We have blown 2 D-Link bridges when powering on our robot.
We are going from the 12V port on the power distribution blue thing, to the dc/dc converter, then from the dc/dc converter to the bridge. As the negative cable on the d-link cable that we cut, we are using the wire with the dashes on it, which i assume was the negative cable. What are we doing wrong? Thanks. |
Re: How do you wire the DC/DC converter?
Probably what you are doing wrong is assuming that the dashes means negative.
Look at the label on the bridge, does it have a little drawing of the power connection and + and - labels? |
Re: How do you wire the DC/DC converter?
Random,
Regardless of whether you think you have done the correct wiring, prudence demands that you get a meter and check that the polarity and voltage at the connector matches the bridge before you plug it in. It is very easy to use a meter to check continuity to the inner and outer terminals of the plug. |
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As you can see, the center pin (green arrow) is positive and the shield (red arrow) is negative. Use a cheap ohmmeter to figure out which wire is negative. |
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