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Re: When deploying code in NetBeans it hangs.

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Originally Posted by Arhowk View Post
From my experience, if PWM cables are backwards than the robot will go forwards instead of backwards than stall instead of going forwards
I am pretty sure you are mistaken sir, not to be mean at all. When the pwm cables are wired backwards the signal wire plugs into the ground slot while the ground slot goes to signal wire. So there is no possible that this mistake would make the robot go in the opposite way.

However, i think u might be talking about switching the wires from the motors to the jaguar. Meaning that u switch the arrangement so that positive goes in the negative place. When this is done u are right it makes the motors go in the opposite way.
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