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Victor Brake/Coast Default
Our team has always run the Victors without the brake/coast jumper installed due to a line in the pre-2005 IFI manual that says "If no jumper is installed, the speed controller will default to a Brake condition."
We just discovered, however, that that line was removed from the manual after a 2005 revision. Can anyone confirm that the Victors still default to brake if no jumper is installed? |
Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
I cannot confirm if they changed anything, but if the user manual says to do it, I would do it.
Last year, and the year before, I just removed the jumpers because that is what I remembered doing in 2005, but this year while reading the user manual, I found that it said specifically to not run without a jumper installed, so I think we left the jumpers on, and set to brake. If I remember correctly, in 2005, if you would put the jumper on brake, it would only brake it in one direction, if you removed it, it would brake it in the other direction, but I cannot confirm this. |
Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
according to the picture at the top it looks like open (no jumper) is coast mode.
http://www.ifirobotics.com/docs/ifi-...al-9-25-06.pdf |
Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
We are going to go ahead and install the jumpers anyway since the manual now says to always install them, but we are wondering if it is going to make any difference.
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Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
Here are the lines to look at from the Victor manual:
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Note #1. It just says to install the jumper to "prevent loss" There is no functional reason to do so if you desire a coast configuration. |
Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
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My team is actually controlling the brake coast with a Digital IO cable so we have played with it a little. |
Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
Dan et al,
The manual goes on to say... "The speed controller checks the status of the jumper approximately 60 times per second. This allows the user to change from brake to coast during operation." |
Re: Victor Brake/Coast Default
in past years the victors didnt have any marking on the brake coast jumpers but the newer ones do. now, i dont know if thats just the product of a new design revision or they did that on the reasoning that "b" would be brake and "c" would be coast so that you knew which ones is which. so for safety i would go by the markings and leave the jumper in whichever one you want. If the victor doesnt have b or c on it? compare it with a vic. that does. thats all i got- im out
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