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prashil27 06-01-2009 18:37

Jaguar Motor Controller Problem
 
Hello everyone,
I am having a little technical problems with one of the jaguar speed controller and not sure whats wrong with it.
when I connected jaguar with the Sims motors its not getting any current to the motor. I follow the power distribution diagram and all the connections seems fine.
When I moved the motor forward with joystick it shows the red light and when its neutral its green light.

So I am not really sure whats going on there, any suggestions or advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thank You.

seanl 06-01-2009 19:45

Re: Jaguar Motor Controller Problem
 
You might want to try and check the trims on the joysticks

prashil27 06-01-2009 20:36

Re: Jaguar Motor Controller Problem
 
ya i checked the joysticks and there is nothing wrong with it

Racer26 06-01-2009 23:00

Re: Jaguar Motor Controller Problem
 
Sounds to me like the lights are working... have you stuck a multimeter on the volts setting across the motor output leads on the Jaguar? You will get weird results at anything but full power, but at full forward, you should measure ~12V across them. If you dont see voltage there, your Jaguar is likely pooched, if you do, then its likely your motor that's pooched.

s1900ahon 07-01-2009 17:50

Re: Jaguar Motor Controller Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by prashil27 (Post 794017)
When I moved the motor forward with joystick it shows the red light and when its neutral its green light.

Check http://www.luminarymicro.com/jaguar for more detailed information.

The LED status is as follows (not all conditions recreated here..)
Fast flashing yellow means you're NOT getting a valid signal on the wire. If you've got this, check your code or your wiring.

Solid yellow means you're getting a valid signal on the wire and that it is in the neutral range, and should produce 0 V on the output.

Fast flashing green means that you are going forward, and should produce between 0 V and 12 V.
Solid green means that you're at full forward, and should produce 12 V on the output.

Fast flashing red means that you are going reverse, and should produce between 0 V and -12 V.
Solid red means that you're at full reverse, and should produce -12 V on the output.

Output voltage measured across M+ and M- (white terminal to green).

Also, check your limit switch jumpers are both installed (up and down orientation.. see web site for documents).

Your report says that it goes to green light.. this could be characteristic of an untrimmed USB controller (joystick). Are you using the KoP joysticks? They self trim at start up so be careful not to be touching them during the power on sequence.

If you unplug your PWM cable, you should see a flashing yellow light.

Do you have anything mounted in parallel with the Jaguar? I.e. are you splitting the PWM wire and then putting one branch to a Jaguar and another to a Victor or something like that?

prashil27 07-01-2009 21:21

Re: Jaguar Motor Controller Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by s1900ahon (Post 795121)
Your report says that it goes to green light.. this could be characteristic of an untrimmed USB controller (joystick). Are you using the KoP joysticks? They self trim at start up so be careful not to be touching them during the power on sequence.

If you unplug your PWM cable, you should see a flashing yellow light.

Do you have anything mounted in parallel with the Jaguar? I.e. are you splitting the PWM wire and then putting one branch to a Jaguar and another to a Victor or something like that?

No, I don't have anything mounted parallel with the Jaguar and I m also not using victor, but I'll double check the led lights and see whats exactly wrong with it.

And thanks for the link that really answers a lot of questions!


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