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problem with getting power

We are getting power to motor controls and sidecar but are not receiving power to crio. I tested the crio out on a different power board and it worked.
Do we need to replace the power board?
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Re: problem with getting power

Did you put a multi-meter on the 24v output of the non-working power distribution panel?
Is the 24v LED on the non-working PDP showing bright green or is it dark?
Is anything else connected to the 24v output, e.g., solenoid power?
Did you test with the same 24v wires/connectors on both the working PDP and the non-working PDP?
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Re: problem with getting power

Where are you connecting your cRIO on your power board?
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Re: problem with getting power

Not necessarily. Depending on how you transferred the cRIO to the other PD board for testing power, you might just have a loose connection. If you have a multimeter handy, I would suggest checking the voltage coming out of the cRIO dedicated port on the PD board. If you are reading the correct voltage, you probably just have a loose connector. If not, it may be something far more serious.
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Re: problem with getting power

Thank you,
We found a bent pin in the board and it works fine now.
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