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Don't tell me nobody's had this problem...
Posted by Eric Reed at 2/9/2001 10:07 AM EST
Coach on team #481, NASA Ames / De Anza High School, from De Anza High School and It could be you!. Hi, I posted a message a couple days ago because we snapped a pwm pin off inside our speed controller. I know somebody out there has had this happen, because it happens so easily. But nobody replied! Does this mean there is no solution? Do we have to shell out a bill and a half for a new speed controller because of a silly little scrap of copper? Can't be! Some brave roboteer out there has the answer! I just know it! I just know it! Eric...losing it Team 481 |
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Re: Don't tell me nobody's had this problem...
Posted by Michael Betts at 2/9/2001 11:18 AM EST
Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells. In Reply to: Don't tell me nobody's had this problem... Posted by Eric Reed on 2/9/2001 10:07 AM EST: : Hi, : I posted a message a couple days ago because we snapped a pwm pin off inside our speed controller. I know somebody out there has had this happen, because it happens so easily. But nobody replied! Does this mean there is no solution? Do we have to shell out a bill and a half for a new speed controller because of a silly little scrap of copper? Can't be! Some brave roboteer out there has the answer! I just know it! I just know it! : Eric...losing it : Team 481 Eric, We have never had this problem. I suggest you contact InnovationFIRST and let them talk you through the problem. Mike |
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Re: Don't tell me nobody's had this problem...
Posted by mike johnson at 2/9/2001 2:16 PM EST
Other on team #93, New Apple Corp, from Appleton East. In Reply to: Don't tell me nobody's had this problem... Posted by Eric Reed on 2/9/2001 10:07 AM EST: : Hi, : I posted a message a couple days ago because we snapped a pwm pin off inside our speed controller. I know somebody out there has had this happen, because it happens so easily. But nobody replied! Does this mean there is no solution? Do we have to shell out a bill and a half for a new speed controller because of a silly little scrap of copper? Can't be! Some brave roboteer out there has the answer! I just know it! I just know it! : Eric...losing it : Team 481 Eric, How far down into the connector is the pin broken off? Is it flush with the top? |
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