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Additionally, partially charged and old batteries just like to exacerbate the problem described above. While a new one may be capable of putting out enough current to keep the voltage sufficiently high, a bad one will surrender. Last edited by theprgramerdude : 03-23-2011 at 02:38 PM. |
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Me?!?
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It was Raul,
He said that he seen a couple of teams make the same mistake. Blew us away, because everything was working on the test frame. When we moved everything over to Lunacy robot some how that got changed. Lesson 1: Move over stuff one thing at a time. Lesson 2: Take picutes before hand. Use them as a reference. Lesson 3: Labels! What to where. You can learn a lot from making mistakes - even more from fixing them. |
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Not exactly, the Crio power supply on the PD will continue to output 24 volts until the battery voltage falls below ~4.5 volts. The analog jumper in module 1 monitors the battery voltage and when it falls below 5.5 volts, the Crio output is inhibited to allow the battery voltage to rise with no load. Sort of a no-battery backup battery.
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A lot. It can withstand 600 amps for a second, if I recall. I'll try to find the curve.
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In a few seconds the main breaker would take ~720 amps to trip. The NP18-12 battery is only speced at 500 amps out into a short circuit at which point (at full charge), it is dropping 5.5 volts just across the internal resistance of the battery ignoring any other losses internal to the battery. 500 amps will drop another volt across the #6 wiring ignoring the resistance of the main breaker, Anderson connector, crimps and terminals.
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What are you running besides your four cims? Did this problem show up during Duluth? If it did, you guys managed it pretty well. After the communication dropped, were you ever able to get it back?
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We are also using 2 of the smallest banebot's, a window motor, and the compressor.
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The main breaker sheet is on CD already. You just have to search to find it. The actual spec is 600% over current for a few seconds and several minutes at 200%.
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The main circuit breaker is Terminal Supply's CB3-SM-120, which is actually a Cooper Bussmann 18X series breaker (probably a 185120F). Their characteristics are here (from the manufacturer, see page 32 printed/34 PDF), or here (directly) or here (for an older spec sheet from FIRST).
According to that diagram, some breakers may last for up to 3 seconds before tripping at 720 A. Last edited by Tristan Lall : 03-23-2011 at 10:32 PM. Reason: Might as well add the phrase "main circuit breaker", so the search can find this later.... |
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[edit] I see Tristan beat me to it. Nominal 440amps, range 352..528 amps for 5 seconds.[/edit] Last edited by Ether : 03-23-2011 at 11:07 PM. |
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We're using this thing as a switch, not a breaker. |
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