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joecloud 03-06-2015 18:36

Talon SR orange/red
 
Hey,
I have 4 talon sr controllers that I'm having issues with.
When no signal cable is attached, and when they are powered on, they spin full speed in one direction. The led is blinking between orange and red.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Temp is ok. so is voltage.

kmodos 03-06-2015 18:40

Re: Talon SR orange/red
 
They need to be calibrated

Alan Anderson 03-06-2015 19:25

Re: Talon SR orange/red
 
What you describe sounds like what happens when you connect the motor to the Talon's power inputs and the power to the Talon's motor outputs. If they re connected properly now, maybe someone has wired them in reverse in the past and fried them.

The orange/red blinking LED usually indicates low voltage, high temperature, or a shorted FET. It's supposed to stay disabled if it's in that fault state, but if a transistor is shorted there's no guarantee that it won't provide power to the motor.

joecloud 04-06-2015 01:12

Re: Talon SR orange/red
 
I've tried holding down the calibration button to no avail. I really hope it wouldn't be the fet being blown. I don't know what could have caused that. But all of a sudden all 4 of them are like that.

FrankJ 04-06-2015 10:25

Re: Talon SR orange/red
 
As Alan said. Blinking orange/red = disabled. Calibration not an issue since the gates should not be powered in disabled. So if the motor is powered, shorted FET is the most likely explanation. Terminals by the PWM cable should be going to the battery. (red +)

Ether 04-06-2015 12:18

Re: Talon SR orange/red
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joecloud (Post 1485727)
I don't know what could have caused that

The answer to these two questions could provide a clue:

1) when was the last time they were working properly?

2) were they re-wired since then ?




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