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Re: Robot Controller

Posted by Justin Stiltner.

Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy.

Posted on 1/30/2000 4:27 PM MST


In Reply to: Robot Controller posted by Mckinley on 1/30/2000 4:08 PM MST:



Im guessing that the battery light comes on while your running the robot then goes off after it slows down or you turn some motors off if this is true your motors are pulling enough voltage to lower the battery below 10 volts. Then when the load is taken off the battery it can supply more than 10 volts and the light goes off. While there isnt a fix for that you could customise the program to turn the light on at a lower voltage.

Justin Stiltner
Team 388



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