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asnell16 asnell16 is offline
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Unhappy My RoboRio needs a doctor

Hello I am a leader of Potential Energy team 3323 in NH. We received a RoboRio in our KOP this year. We then looked up the schematics for wiring it in and made a prototype board. the RoboRio is receiving 12v of power with a 10amp circuit breaker. This seems to be a sufficient amount of energy but when we turned it all on we waited about 30 seconds and then our status light came on. After that it flashed 2x repeatedly. Now we know this means something is wrong with the software so we are going to try re-imaging it. However, the power light refuses to go on. We are all very confused at how we are getting no power yet the status light works. Is this a problem of needing it re-imaged or what? All of our programmers and electrical members are confused as well as our mentors no one knows what could be wrong. If you have any suggestion as to how we may be able to get our power light to work we would be greatly appreciated.
 


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