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Re: PCM Compressor Fault
We had these issues and fixed them. However the next day our PCM died. I do not know if this is going to happen to you but, I would order another just in case.
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We will try running without the compressor as soon as we can. Sperkowsky, what did you do to fix it in the first place?
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Re: PCM Compressor Fault
We were/are also having PCM sticky faults. I believe we may have rectified the error by adding connectors to the ends of our CAN wires and PCM power wires.
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What do you mean by adding connectors? Can you specify, please?
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Re: PCM Compressor Fault
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http://www.ctr-electronics.com/cabli...le-16-awg.html Makes a better holding connection in my opinion. I think we got ours from Digikey for a bit cheaper. |
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Re: PCM Compressor Fault
We finally figured it out today! Thanks a lot for your help! The problem was that the firmware was up to date, but it was corrupted. So all we had to do was update the firmware and it worked fine. (We also vacuumed off the PCM because the National Instruments Configuration kept saying it was a compressor short). Anyways we will probably take a look at those connectors because they look like they work a lot better than just plugging the wire straight in. Thanks again.
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Re: PCM Compressor Fault
We had the same problem here on team 171. Turned out the wireless radio was creating interference on the CAN bus. We had the radio right next to the PCM and the power plug was parallel to the CAN connections.
Moved the radio to a location about 6" away and we are no longer having any problems. Hope our pain helps some other teams out! ![]() |
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