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Electrical parts keep breaking!
Hi everybody, I'm new to chief delphi and FRC and I need some help with electrical work. So at the quickbuild, I think the part that broke was the Victor 888 (correct me if im wrong), its the little box that connects the mother board to the motors. So my question is: Is there a way to fix it? Or is there a place that supplies parts like these so we can get them in within the next 2 days? because we need these parts IMMEDIATELY, any help would be great, thanks!
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Re: Electrical parts keep breaking!
Hi Toby, welcome to ChiefDelphi. Thanks for posting your question in the Technical>Electrical forum.
In general, electrical problems are most easily and effectively diagnosed if you provide us with as much information as possible. What about the Victor 888 in question seems broken? Can you supply us with a picture of your entire electrical setup, of the Victor 888, or more information (e.g. an unusual sound, no LED light, etc.) about your problem? You can upload pictures using the ChiefDelphi image upload tool or linking to an image on a site like imgur. To be clear, the Victor 888 is a motor controller that looks like this. It connects the Power Distribution Panel (PDP)(this) to the motors in order to supply a specific amount of power to the motors. As a basic diagnostic, can you tell us:
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In addition to what NWChen said:
If you need a part in the next two days, your best bet may be to see if a local team can lend you the part while yours is shipping. |
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Thanks for clarifying some things for me :) Im a rookie so this will take some time to get used to. I don't think it is the Victor 888 but it is the victor SP (http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/mo.../217-9090.html) product (but they all do the same thing, sorry for just figuring that out now). the problem initially was that the red 18 gauge wire wasn't a wire at all! It was just insulation that the manufacturer put there for "decoration" so the 3 prong connector did not have to be redesigned this year. So I got somebody to open the victor up and just removed the insulation completely and connected the black and white wires with more stability. Unfortunately, after the "fixing" happened and we tested the whole electrical circuit, the untouched one was blinking orange (which was what should have happened) and the tamperd one was blinking green really fast, so I took it back to the guy and he opened it again, did some work, then tested it and it started blinking red! He said the part was done for so I held on to it for safe keeping. Was this enough description of the problem or is it too much?
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+1 Welcome to Chief Delphi, Toby. Your team is located in Etobicoke. There are many top tier teams in Toronto and Mississauga who are likely to have the experience, knowledge and capacity to help you. The teams leading the quickbuild would be a good place to start. It may be best to meet with them in person so that they can look over your electrical system and help you figure out why you "broke" your Victor. People here on CD are more than willing to help but with some things like crossed wiring or bad connections, it is better to be able to look at it in person. |
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PS The "3 prong connector" is referred to as a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) cable. |
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As mentioned above though, electrical components that you plan to use on your robot cannot be disassembled or otherwise tampered with. It sounds like doing so may have broken it :( When you get your new ones maybe try following some online tutorials to make sure you have everything nailed down correctly. |
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First of all, thanks to everybody for all the help, it means a lot! Second, it wasn't my idea to open the box, it was the electrical mentor at the quick build who had me do it, we wanted to find if the red wire being a decoration was just a production defect or production design (so it was really just curiosity, it was a really whacky situation). I will look for nearby teams who can lend me some temporary replacement parts and then give them back once our tests are complete, and I will not temper with any given parts now that I know it is against the rules, thank you everybody for your help, you are all amazing!
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(All of this said, if you DO know how these work and feel qualified to fix it, if you don't mind voiding warranties, go for it, repairing stuff is fun!) |
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Thanks for all the info, the victor SP is broken beyond repair, so I'll have fun taking it apart and seeing how it works, thank you all so much for your help!
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The red wire is intentionally not connected because it is absolutely not required for operation. However, to stay compatible with the PWM standard spacing and connection order, the red wire was left intact.
There is plenty of documentation at vexpro.com on the Victor SP in order to assist in debug. The Victor SPs are 100% tested before shipment so you, most likely, had an issue with connecting it to the Roborio. You probably do not need a replacement, jut need to undo whatever the electrical mentor did inside the product. If you need assistance with any VEXpro product you can always e-mail prosupport@vex.com or call us at 903-453-0802. Paul |
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This is explained at the bottom of page 6 of the Victor SP Quick-Start. Quote:
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If a product isn't matching your expectation please contact the appropriate support channel. For example, if the Victor SP was purchased from VEX, please contact VEX's support email. http://www.vexrobotics.com/contact/ You can also contact support@crosstheroadelectronics.com, but we will need to know where the Victor SP was purchased from if you email us. I totally understand the motivation to take-apart-and-tinker, but it really isn't necessary, we're here to help you! |
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I've been doing electrical for my team for 3 years now, so if you have any further questions feel free to PM me! I'm always happy to help. :D |
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Guys,
You may open electrical components to make repairs under the current rules. However as pointed out above, it does require some skill to get everything back in the right place to allow correct operation. FRC vendors are very helpful and as suggested by Oz and Paul get in communication with the vendor for guidance. The red wire is part of the three wire specification as it supplies power supply to servos when used in R/C applications and FRC servos. It is not needed for motor controllers since there is a separate power connection and that is why it was not connected in your controller. |
Electrical parts keep breaking!
PWM cable system only need the white and black for proper communication... I believe the old motor controllers needed the red for extra power as their ability to send the pwm message was weaker than the new talons and victors
Also one thing I've learned being head electrical on my team is simply don't try if you don't know... Electrical isn't like programming where you can hit backspace, in electrical things can burn, arc weld, explode, and kill you. Also I recommend tinning wires to newbs, helps them understand the wires a lot more. |
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