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Robot signal light

Is there a specified position for the light
Certain height?
Does it just need to be visible?

where does it go?
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Re: Robot signal light

the light has to be on the front and visible from 3 feet in front of the robot, it does not matter if the light is visible on other sides of the robot

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Re: Robot signal light

There are schematics in the manual. They all should be above the top ring maybe about 110 inches or so
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Re: Robot signal light

which pwm port does it connect to?
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Re: Robot signal light

According to the diagram, the light is supposed to plug into any of the 4 team color ports on the microprocessor.
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Re: Robot signal light

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which pwm port does it connect to?
The light connects to the solid state relay. The solid state relay connects to the first three pins on a Team Color port.
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Re: Robot signal light

I followed the schematics and my team ligth doesn't work !
Help me please
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Re: Robot signal light

Ours doesnt work either when we plug it in. The signal light works when connected directly, however, when plugged in with the solid state relay, no light appears!
anyone else have this problem?
Our part no. is 700-SKOZ2Z25. Is it supposed to be something else?
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Re: Robot signal light

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Our part no. is 700-SKOZ2Z25. Is it supposed to be something else?
It's supposed to be 700-SKOC2Z25. Search the forums for either part number to find a discussion of the problem. It was addressed in one of the Team Updates. The short answer is that you need to get a replacement. It's a bit late to do so before shipping the robot, so you should probably try to arrange with FIRST in advance to get one at your first competition.
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Re: Robot signal light

Alan,
You are the man! Thank you. We will try it. Two of our Hawaii teams have this problem and not our 3rd team who is a rookie.
Thank god our new radios work.
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Re: Robot signal light

what part no.?

where is the part number and what is it on?
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Re: Robot signal light

The Kit of Parts checklist has a picture of the relay, the relay base, and lists the part numbers
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