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And the FCC comes a knocking...

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Originally posted by dlavery I haven't had a chance to actually measure the current pulled by the OI. But I know that when we tried to use a 1 Amp supply (over the years, we have lost four of our OI and RC power supplies, [...] Somewhere between (1200ma) and 1500 mA you cross a threshold, and at 1500 mA it works just fine.
OK. Based on your previous post re: the wiring, I ran a test. YES, it comes up on my lab supply. Hmmm... "At rest" with the RF connected, it's running about 400ma... OK, I believe you when you say you toased a few small bricks. <shuffles through inventory & pulls out a meter to check some bricks>

Hmmm.. OK. I've got a 1500ma 12V brick here with the right connector and polarity. <verifies it on the meter, then jacks it in> Success! We're up and running! Thanks!

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Originally posted by dlavery What I learned from all this is that I want to sit down with someone who really understand RF systems, and see if we can cobble together a really cool signal amplifier that we can run off my 100 Amp supply. Then we will sit back and drive our FIRST robot from the next state...

-dave
Yea right, and pull in the FCC from the next state, too when you jam the shared airspace for a few hundred miles... <chuckle>

Thanks for the help! When we get a chance (after the next contest), I'll have to set up a lab test on the new kit to see what that EWave is pulling. (THIS copy is borrowed, and will have to go back to the original team. THAT's why I wanted to be sure about the power before tried anything!)

- Keith
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