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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
The Java code would really be helpful.
Can you do a flow of what happens (like this Robot powered off, tanks full, claw is opened Robot powered on, claw open Robot gets enabled, claw closes Using the joystick, claw will open and close If claw is closed when we disable the robot the claw does not move (This is all made up, but we are looking for details we can't see, so you need to report back as much detail as you can) What is your team number and where are you, there may be a team close that can help. |
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
Check to make sure the voltage of the solenoids matches the PCM. If you have 24 volt solenoids, and the PCM is set for 12 volts, you could get random, or no, action.
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
I'm done for the night, see what answers you can get. you have about 28 hours to go.
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
We have a video of the failure happening: http://youtu.be/LFC2dyT4D04
We also have a video of the solenoid status lights turning off when the failure occurs. We will be posting this shortly. Last edited by ashweeeeeeeeeen : 15-02-2015 at 20:45. |
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
Here is the other video: http://youtu.be/2kFg81dtRwg
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
did the compressor kick on before or after the arms opened?
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
Are you using a battery in need of a charge? When the battery gets low the Roborio shuts everything off (which returns single solenoids to their default state) to protect a radio reboot.
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
I can't see enough detail in the videos to see your wiring or even the lights that are going out. [list][*]Are the solenoid status lights you referring to the ones on the PCB, or something on the solenoid itself? [*]Are these single solenoid valves (with a spring return) or doubles (which will only switch based on positive electrical signal)?[*]If they are singles, the most likely case is a loss of voltage causing a PCB brown out. This happens when your motor is running, so this makes sense. Have you been tracking the voltage? I see that in 12V mode, the PCB just passes battery voltage to the solenoids; in 24V it is regulated. I didn't find the brownout voltage for the PCB itself.[*]If it's not some sort of brownout, it may be a loose connection anywhere from the PDP to the solenoid actuator somewhere. It may also be a software issue, though this seems unlikely. If you can't find any electrical issue, I would suggest creating a smart dashboard widget to monitor the programmed state of each solenoid valve.
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
It looks like a battery charge problem. Is the battery fully charged? What does the dashboard voltage show.
It looks like the elevator part is moving up and down when it happens. Does the power th hit happen only when you are moving the elevator? |
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
I'll get burned, but "BUMP* to get this in the top. You guys have the day to work, what are you finding out?
OB "Why do you care?" Its scary to be in a high school physics classroom with no idea what to do. Or so I've heard ![]() The last 48 hours are the worst in most rookie teams lives. Second is when they roll this robot onto a field in 11 days.... |
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Re: Pneumatics not working properly. Help rookies, please!
Just looking at the video, I'm not sure if it's a battery or program issue, could you post your code?
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