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Re: Victor 884 won't go forward
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Be advised that I have been mentoring Team 177 since 1995 (before IFI and the Victor existed). We use between 7 and 11 Victors per robot and some years we build two robots. We have only failed two Victors in all that time. Both failed due to metal shavings falling into the FET heat sink assemblies (beneath the fan). If I were you I would re-look at the "dead" Victors during the off season... My students have reported many "failed" parts that were not failed. Bad or loose PWM connections are the primary electrical reason for these reported "failures". Other "causes" have been mechanical binding of the motor, software and cables/wires going where they shouldn't. In my humble opinion, the Victor is a highly reliable part. Regards, Mike |
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Mike, Thanks for your advice, but we are very thorough when analyzing a Victor (as I pointed out in my description - I'm not sure there's anything else we can test on this one) and labeling it defective. I agree that they are very reliable items, but we have had some tough luck before. I remember only ONE Victor blowing up because of metal shavings. We have some old Victors (the one with stickers on the bottom with calibration procedures), some really old Victors (the ones that required external capacitors) that simply refuse to work. We have received TWO Victors from the Kit that were DOA - the cost and time to send it back turned them into fancy paper weights. We also have had one Victor blow up straight from the box, mounted in a Lexan board with absolutely no metal shavings. What intrigues me is this weird kind of failure, refusing to work forward. I had never seen something like that and don't recall ever seeing it on CD. Again, I'm open to suggestions. ![]() |
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I also second the statement about the fact that Victors seem to be extremely reliable. I've been working with them since they existed and haven't seen too many fail. I should say that there's a cavaet with the extremely reliable line: it was that way until this year.
Perhaps it was simply coincidence, but it seems that the quality of IFI products decreased this year. I did see a speed controller with exactly the same failure characteristics you're noticing. This was at a competition and we asked the IFI personell about it; they thought that some of the FETs were dead. There weren't any metal shavings or anything else to indicate why it had failed. I think you just have a dead speed controller and need to swap in a replacement. Matt |
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But... that seems to not be your problem. The Victors up here in North America work well. Yours give you problems. Since you are located in the southern hemisphere, maybe you should mount them upside down. ![]() Hey, you said you were open for suggestions. ![]() Andy B. |
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I am looking at a Victor with exactly the same problem you describe.
We were noodling around driving things we probably should be driving with a Victor (I am ashamed to say I was using it a load for a charge circuit for batteries -- Not exactly the design usage) something when pop and no more reverse. Anyway, it is hard, but not impossible to fry an entire leg a Victor's H bridge*. Joe J. *Actually, it is quite easy to toast the MOSFETS in a typical H-bridge (I have a PILE of those next to the bad Victor). It is a tribute to Tony & Bob & the rest of the IFI Gang that they have wrapped these fragile jewels in such a way as to make it quite difficult for us to destroy. |
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My team has a Victor with the same failure characteristics also, but we've determined the cause to be driving the motor the victor was connected to manually.
In Atlanta,, a student got metal shavings in one of our Victors for the drive, and it blew out next power up. We were left with 3 functioning and a few minutes until our next match. So we decided to go from 4-motor/2-wheel to 2-motor/2-wheel. But in our rush we only disconnected the PWMs to the corresponding Victor on the other side of the drive. After the match that Victor failed to work. We think it's because the disconnected motor was manually spun by transmission (it was geared to a working CIM) and the reverse current flow blew out the forward half of the H-bridge. It's the only logical problem we can find, and seeing as how 2 motors geared together was considerably more popular this year, combined with loose PWM cables, that could explain the apparent rise in Victor failures. I think. ![]() |
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We've pushed our robot on the ground and spun the motors sometimes generating enough current and voltage to make all the lights come on and the fans spin. So, I know the electronics can tolerate a little bit of this. But a whole matches worth I guess not.
So my two questions: Is is really bad to backdrive motors in turning them into generators in the FRC electrical system and why? How long can you do this for without causing any damage? |
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But to answer your second question, we had someone pushing it through a parking lot one time. By the time it got to it's storage location, it had turned itself on. The backup battery was maintaining the RC. It also smelled funny, like burning electronics. But, it still worked fine. I wouldn't advise doing it though. |
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This is why the lights come on no matter which way you turn the wheels. Joe J. |
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when you spin a motor (backdrive it) it acts like a generator. We use to demo this with the globe motors and the old rotating lights - hooking them together, turning the globe motor with a wrench and the rotating light would lightup and spin
during an event when you let off the joystick, the motors back-feed, and depending on whether you have your victors set to coast or brake, the counter-EMF (generated voltage) from the motors will either be shorted through the victors to act like a brake, or it will be left open circuit and the bot will coast to a stop. I dont think you can blow out your victors this way unless you were pushing the bot really fast, and the motors were generating a voltage above the Victors rated MAX voltage spec. |
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This may be a silly question:
Have you tried contacting the official Innovation First technical support? There is an entire forum at www.ifirobotics.com with this purpose in mind. If nothing else, you will get some feedback from the engineers who actually designed the Victor, as well as those who do a functionality QC check on every product IFI ships. They may have something for you. John |
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Are you exactly positive what version of the Victor you have? Because they also make a couple of versions which are designed to power rotating objects, and only have a single direction of output.
http://www.ifirobotics.com/victor-sc...r-robots.shtml |
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