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For our drive train motors we are running 4 CIMs off of 4 Victor 888s using "y" cables to run two in tandem. We keep experiencing a strange issue of one Victor functioning normally when only it is plugged in, but as soon as the second is plugged in the solid light goes dark and makes a high pitched screech. When like that the screeching Victor outputs -12 volts even with no control input. We've swapped them with 884s and they function as expected. Are our Victors bad (we tried 5 out of the 24 888s we have, so it seems very unusual) or are we doing things wrong? We are considering sending them back to Vex and opting for Talons. If you have any ideas please be sure to share. Thank you all in advance
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
We have been running Y cables on 888s for the past 4 weeks with no issues. They are on our drive train controlling 4 of the 6 CIMs.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
Same here. Running Y cables on the drive train with no issues or screeching as you describe.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
We had something of the same issue. We took out the y cable and it did stop the issue. But we also fixed some shorts. Although from what I have read on chief delphi y splitter cables on victors is a no no.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
Please point out some examples.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
I tested for shorts as I made the y cable myself. none were found and our victors returned to normal when running by themselves, just together on the y cable seems to make them malfunction. We did finally get 2 888s to work on a y cable together. So I'm thinking that we have a bunch of faulty 888s
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
It is a brand new sidecar from 2013. we will try a swap, but I don't think that's it.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
I don't have a Jag here to test, but here's some input current vs input voltage test data I ran on Victor back in August last year.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
Alright, so I maybe I spoke to soon. We finally wired the real robot this evening and guess what happened to our lift side Y cabled victors. High pitch noise, trying to move but not at full speed. We had to take it off the Y cable for our demonstration. Switched to the Y-cable we have on the practice robot and it still has the problem. Haven't had to much time to diagnose. One side is working fine with the Y cable to other is not.
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
We noticed the same thing with 888s. My suspicion is the 888's may have significantly lower "deadband" than the 884s, making them much more susceptible to slight variations in PWM input. If the calibration is slightly different between the victors, one might be seeing "neutral" while the other sees "+1% power". It didn't seem to affect our performance much- full forward on the joysticks gave us the green LED, full reverse gave us the red LED, just the neutral position seems to be slightly off. Gently bumping the joysticks one way or the other would reverse which 888 didn't have the orange neutral LED, and on occasion when the joysticks came to rest, both would be orange.
We haven't tried calibrating them yet, but based on what we observed of the symptoms, it may solve the problem. |
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
Does that essentially mean that we have nothing "wrong" with victors on a y cable, but since the operating deadbands vary from Victor to Victor we had two in tandem that were not compatible? The "screaming" we experienced would be explained by the +or - 1% like Marc noted above with one victor making since I know that 888s normally make a high pitched sound under normal operation. I do not however understand how a victor running 1% output can put out 12 volts.
Last edited by theawesome1730 : 19-02-2013 at 01:16. |
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Re: Victor 888 "y" cable issues
Has anybody tried contacting IFI to check on this?
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