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Problems with victor blowing
We tested our drive train today, the victor on one side blew immediately. We then tried blowing out our electronics and replaced the victor. Again as soon as power was sent through the victor it blew (nothing happened when power was on but the bot was disabled). Has anyone had this problem before or do you have ideas on what to check for or what could cause this? We have already checked to see if any power was running through the chassis.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
Are you talking magic smoke time or did the breaker just trip?
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
The Transistors blew, magic smoke and all. The breaker never tripped.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
How are the Victors wired to the motors and to power? Which terminals are connected to what? Sometimes people don't notice or understand the markings on the Victors and wire the wrong end to power, which causes things like this to happen.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
Yes, Power and Ground are going to V+ and V- and the motor is connected to M+ and M-
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
Every so often my Fuse keeps popping even though the board is wired right. In years past I used the 20 amp auto reset breaker where the fuse is supposed to go. Not sure if it is legal this year but once again I've done it in years past
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
Is there any way you could get a picture?
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
I'd also check for a short between your M+ and M- leads. A problem on that side might not affect the robot while the Victor was in neutral.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
What do you want the picture of? I know they were wired properly, they were identical to the other 3 that worked fine. We have multiple veterans who looked at it and we know that it is wired properly.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
I believe you are confusing spikes and victors.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
I know this is repetitive and somewhat rude, but what you describe (i.e. multiple failures of the same Victor) tell the tale of the primary wiring backwards. It may be correct at the Victor end and switched at the breaker panel and terminal block but this is classic failure mode for power lead reversal. Sorry, justs trying to help.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
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Try powering up the robot with no Victor installed, and measuring the voltage on the wires that you intend to connect to the V+ and V- terminals. Also test the motor that you intend to connect to the M+ and M- terminals. |
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
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Thanks for everyones help. |
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
Patrick, I don't call it fixed until I have a "smoking gun". Something was wrong, even if it was a broken Victor that was replaced with a broken Victor. Keep looking. Murphy's law says it will go bad again on the final match on Einstein.
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Re: Problems with victor blowing
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We haven't given up yet... |
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