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Re: control box- READ!

Posted by Samuel Lindhorst.

Engineer on team #240, Mach Vee, from Jefferson High School and Visteon.

Posted on 11/4/2000 6:53 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: control box- READ! posted by Michael Martus on 11/4/2000 4:11 PM MST:



: I have checked with Joe. You should not re-calibrate the controlers.

: What you need to check is to see that the 'Throttle' on the joy stick is turned up all the way. This usually causes the problem you describe.

: We suggest that you place a small piece of tape over these trims and throttle wheels to avoid accidental movement.

Our control box was pretty much a wreck. We cleaned everything up, and finally reset the controller to the default program, and the motor controller we were having problems with straightened right up. Everything works fine now. The only thing we had to do is move the light to a new output.

However now we find we have a dead compressor. How do we get another one?

Sam


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