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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
I don't know what control system OCCRA uses, but with the FIRST control system this has happened to me a few times. Check to see whether the 120Amp main breaker is tripped. That's usually what did it for us. Stalling the drive motors too much while pushing was more than the little guy could take sometimes.
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
Based on the story you documented - I would agree entirely with Mr Mac. That is exactly how it is suppose to work to protect the rest of the system.
If you pull too much current, it will shut down the entire system. Not all fuses or circuit breakers require replacement, when they fail. It is best to know which ones do, and which ones don't. Usually a single short circuit on an individual line will blow one of the fuses and the rest of the motor driven actuators will remain alive. If you pull too much current, the main circuit breaker will shut down the entire machine - once the current draw is removed and either time or temperature requirements are met - it will reset itself automatically. That is what sounds like happened when you were in a pushing match. Last edited by meaubry : 23-10-2007 at 21:27. |
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So, if it's tripping the main breaker, there's no way to avoid that aside from not pushing the bot as hard, right? |
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
I am going to repeat what Mr. Aubry and Mr. Mac said. Last year team 47 had this issue for the entire 1st competition. We could not figure out what was going on and the robot would just turn off about 20 to 30 seconds into the match. We were in 2nd gear on the drive motors and we were kicking out the breakers the entire time. We moved to first gear for the next competition and had no problems what so ever and so we stayed in first all season. This year as far as I know team 47 tried 2nd gear agian and it did the same thing so they moved to first and I guess it was better, but I don't know if they stayed in first or not. Just try switching to 1st gear if you are in 2nd and see what happens. There is a trade-off though, you will lose speed but it will be tougher to push you around and your machine may run flawlessly.
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
Josh is right we had the same problem the first match of the competition last week. We kept losing the control of our drive motors and they would not respond to our commands. We did shift to first gear after that match and it fixed all of our problems. Tripping the breakers did make us shift to first and cause us to lose speed but there are other ways you can get your speed back similar to what we have done and others will see come thursday.
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
But wouldn't the two 35s blow (with a combined 70A being drawn) before the 120 blows? Plus, we were using the 30A accidentally instead of the 35A. We weren't drawing any other current at the time except for the robot controller. How could the 120 possibly trip?
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
surferacf -
First of all, In this particular case, the answer is NO! The individual fuses won't "blow" before the circuit breaker cuts out. The fuses protect certain things and the circuit breaker protects other things -whenever conditions occur that could result from shorts and high current draws. Second, You really don't know what amount of current is being drawn because when you stall the motors (which is what occurs in a pushing match or very inefficient drive systems) - the current goes very high, very fast! Hope this helps, Mike Aubry |
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
Well, from the information given, we know that the 120 Amp breaker didn't trip (he said that the bot was still on when they went to retrieve it.)
As far as the "slow-blow" self resetting breakers, once those trip, they will try to reset themselves after a second or two. The likelyhood that both of these tripped at once, and continued to trip over and over again is unlikely. I'm sticking with a control problem. Even if it wasn't radio, maybe your program found somewhere it shouldn't be and got caught in a loop somewhere. This would be consistent with the robot working fine after a reset, because the program would start over and not be stuck in the loop (who know the conditions that could have caused the processor to get lost.) Jacob |
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Re: [OCCRA]: REALLY weird robot behavior
I watched the match you talked about - I am one of the refs.
They were tripping the breakers on the drive motors trying to push. The drivers kept full throttle and the breakers could not re-set. Stalling the Dewalt motors (NOT USED IN FRC) will draw enough current to keep them dead. If this happens leave the joy sticks alone for a few seconds then ease the power on. The real answer is to look at your drive gear ratio and solve that problem...consider the size of your wheels also. |
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What Mike said is completley consistant with what was going on. If you were stalling out the motors (which are capable of drawing too much current), then you wouldn't have 'control' anymore (because the motors are disabled). I completly agree with Mike; redesign your system so that pushing won't cause stalling. It sounds like stalling your De-Walt motors will cause problems. Jacob |
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We should be good, thanks alot everyone. |
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