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Sauce 08-01-2009 20:23

Jaguar Problem
 
We have a serious problem with our jaguars. We cannot run the motors forward. We tested the motors directly with the battery and got them to move both way. the lights on the jaguars show green. But when we probe the output of the jaguars (m+ m-) we get 0 volts. when the lights are red we get -10. On the victors we got +12. Is anyone else having this issue? All electronic components are mounted on a poly-carbonate board.

Vikesrock 08-01-2009 20:52

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
Sounds to me like the limit switch inputs on the Jaguar may not be properly jumpered. Check that both jumpers are installed correctly according to the Jaguar guide here.

Sauce 08-01-2009 21:28

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
They are correctly installed, this occured while we were driving it all of a sudden stopped working.

Kingofl337 08-01-2009 21:46

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
Maybe you lost a FET or a cold solider issue.

popo308 08-01-2009 22:41

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
is this happening on all jags on your drive or just one?

s1900ahon 09-01-2009 00:11

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
If the getting started guide at http://www.luminarymicro.com/jaguar doesn't help, contact Luminary Micro support at mailto:support@luminarymicro.com.

Sauce 10-01-2009 11:48

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
Quote:

is this happening on all jags on your drive or just one?
All of them

MarkO 10-01-2009 14:28

Re: Jaguar Problem
 
Yeah i've been having the same problem, just on my benchtest i have had 2 of the 4 jaguars fail on me. it seems that if i hold it at full speed forward it ends up burning up. afterwards the forward turns green but the motor doesn't move ( reads +0 volts) and it will turn red going reverse and reads -10 volts. So you're definitely not the only one having this problem. Anyone find a solution?


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