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Wiring problems
my teams electronics board is complete, but the wires that are conected to the spikes make a clicking sound and keep moving. It only happens when I plug the 20amp snap on box's to the panel. what could be the problem?
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Re: Wiring problems
The "snap on Boxes" are your auto-reset breakers, and the clicking sound is them saving your electronics. Check the polarity of your battery connectors pronto, make sure you wired red to red, and black to black. Check for shorts EVERYwhere... Try to avoid turning your 'bot on until you've found the problem.
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Re: Wiring problems
Your Spikes may be attached backwards... M+ and M- should go to the motors, not the battery.
I only suggest this because after re-building our circuit board we found that our spikes were all placed backwards (and connected backwards) on the new board. Jason |
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Re: Wiring problems
The wires are moving as very high currents pass through them creating a magnetic field which repels or attracts other metal on your robot. Check your wiring as suggested above.
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Re: Wiring problems
Goodness, the currents they must be seeing to make the wires move...
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Re: Wiring problems
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Also, if you can't figure it out, upload a picture or PM me and send it straight to my email. Please make sure it is high enough quality to follow your wires around your board. |
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