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Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
Is there some sort of methodology to connecting PWM cables to the DSC? I spend half the time trying to place the cable and only a few minutes in testing out code :mad: . This is a big problem since we're short on time at the competition.
Does anyone have any advice on how to make the connection easier? In my experience, the victors are SO MUCH easier to connect the PWM cables. The jaguars we had a big problem with it >.<. edit: not DSC but jag/vic |
Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
Why do you need to change PWMs after you wire the robot? The Clip on the side of the DSC is there to keep the PWM cables in place. Simply push the tab to the side and the PWM cable should just pull out.
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Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
Sorry, What i meant to say was
"Is there some sort of methodology to connecting PWM cables to the jag/vic? " The DSC sides we don't have a problem with. It's removing the cables from the speed controllers and putting them back on. |
Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
Though this is avoiding the issue completely, CAN instead of PWM. A lot less messy and easier to change connections when all you have is 4-pin phone cables between the jaguars and the 2CAN.
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Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
That would be the logical thing to do but it's so late already.:o
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Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
Practice, practice, practice.
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Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
You may be doing something incorrectly or the hard way if you are having difficulty inserting the male PWM pins into the Jaguar. In my experience it is much more difficult to assure that the pins actually make it into the receptacles in the Victor than it is in the Jaguar, where the housing is much shallower.
The cable should just plug right into the Jaguar, then you can slide the cable behind the plastic strain relief hook directly in front of the connector. To remove the cable reverse the process, slide the wire out from behind the hook then simply pull it up vertically out of the socket. Are you sure you are plugging the PWM cables into the right place on the Jaguar and in the correct orientation? Are you using PWM cables that have a different housing than those provided in the Kit of Parts? |
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Some of the PWM cables have an extra ridge of plastic on them. Snip it off and they should go in easier.
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Re: Connecting PWM cables to speed controllers (Jag/vic) is a hassle/problem
We ordered 2 new jaguars and they work fine. i hope we don't run into this issue at the competition:ahh:
Out of the 4 jaguars we received in the KOP, only one is still working. one blew out and the other two are the ones we're having trouble with. Also Danny Diaz I've noticed that issue with the new victors too. We are still able to plug it into the slot. |
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