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Greg Shaw 27-05-2011 10:38

Victor Probelms
 
We are having problems withour a victor that controls a chain tower that we use to hang tubes. Right now we are seeing a flashing orange light. It is my understanding that we need a solid green light to indicate that the victor is good to go. We have checked and rechecked the connections for our PWM Cables. any advice would be appreciated.

notmattlythgoe 27-05-2011 10:40

Re: Victor Probelms
 
Check and make sure that it is plugged into the correct pwm channel. What language is the robot programmed in?

billbo911 27-05-2011 11:05

Re: Victor Probelms
 
Flashing yellow indicates no signal. With victors this usually boils down to the PWM cable connection on the Victor it's self. Getting it seated fully, and with the correct orientation, is a bit tricky. Double check that connection first. I have seen that one connection be the cause of failure dozens of times.

Mark McLeod 27-05-2011 11:06

Re: Victor Probelms
 
You are trying for a Victor solid yellow/orange light while at rest.

Some of the obvious causes:
  • Bad PWM connection
  • Robot disabled
  • Digital Sidecar not connected and powered properly
  • Code not instantiating the PWM output
With a Victor it's usually the PWM cable end that plugs into the Victor that misses the connection inside the plastic housing shroud. If you pull the PWM connect out there, take a look at the pins to see if they are all perfectly straight. Often one or all of the pins are bend by sliding down the outside of the connector recessed and hidden within the housing.

slijin 27-05-2011 22:03

Re: Victor Probelms
 
On rare occasions the cause of the problem is a faulty sidecar output. We've had it happen to us a number of times; try checking the voltage across the signal and ground with a multimeter, and see if another PWM out will work in its place.

hat_ios 28-05-2011 13:43

Re: Victor Probelms
 
I was having some of the same issues. Check the male connectors on the PWM that you are plugging into the Victor. If they are bent, that means that you are missing the females in the Victor, gently unbend them and place in lightly and slowly.


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