Thread: crio help
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Unread 19-02-2013, 07:46
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Re: crio help

rhp,
You measure 24 volts at the connector when it is connected to the Crio? Just to be sure, the Crio must be isolated from the chassis of your robot. The case of the Crio is connected to the black power lead. If there is any other short on your robot, the power to the Crio will be affected. Does the LED on the Crio turn on when the robot is powered? Does the 24 volt LED on the PD come on when you power the robot? If all seems normal, there is a fuse internal to the Crio that may have opened or broke off the board in your crash. Most often the wire at the Crio connector has been pulled out of the connector and simply needs to be reterminated.
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