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Re: Problem with old bot

King,
Jaguars (old Tan color) were notorious for failing in one direction that year. When you say that the robot stops functioning, are you saying that the Crio reboots or the robot simply will not go in reverse? Are you using dual motor transmissions? If so are you absolutely sure of the wiring to each motor? It is possible that one of the motors is wired backwards. When you reverse you suddenly add a short (both motors go into stall) drawing upwards of 200 amps. Although unlikely, it is possible for the motors to be able to drive in one direction but not at full speed. Of course if you add a defective Jag that is open in forward but functions normally in reverse, this result is possible. I suggest you remove the wiring to one motor on each side and see if the robot moves in both directions. Note which direction the wheels turn for a forward movement on the joysticks. Then swap motors on both sides and try again. Do the motors cause the same direction of movement as the first test? I have also seen debris in a transmission that allows movement in one direction but locks the transmission in the other direction. You should be able to simulate this without power, moving the robot by hand.
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