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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

is your cRIO electrically isolated from the chassis? if no, is/has anything elsewhere in your electrical system shorted through the chassis? if yes, you probably blew your cRIO. if this happened, you've got 2 options: send it back to National Instruments, or void your warranty, take off the back, and check and see if the fuse (located between the serial port and slot 1 of the modular breakouts if i remember correctly) is blown. If the fuse blew, you can solder another on top and it may be good as new. im not gonna endorse the voiding the warranty option, but it is an option if you think you fried it and dont want to wait for national instruments to fix the cRIO for you.

if you're pretty sure you didn't blow your cRIO, i don't know what could be going on.

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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

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is your cRIO electrically isolated from the chassis? if no, is/has anything elsewhere in your electrical system shorted through the chassis? if yes, you probably blew your cRIO. if this happened, you've got 2 options: send it back to National Instruments, or void your warranty, take off the back, and check and see if the fuse (located between the serial port and slot 1 of the modular breakouts if i remember correctly) is blown. If the fuse blew, you can solder another on top and it may be good as new. im not gonna endorse the voiding the warranty option, but it is an option if you think you fried it and dont want to wait for national instruments to fix the cRIO for you.

if you're pretty sure you didn't blow your cRIO, i don't know what could be going on.
For the love of warranties, please don't do this.
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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

yeah, thats the i wouldnt really recommend this part. but one of our mentors knew how and did it perfectly. it was a few days before ship... we needed it working again.
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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

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is your cRIO electrically isolated from the chassis? if no, is/has anything elsewhere in your electrical system shorted through the chassis? if yes, you probably blew your cRIO. if this happened, you've got 2 options: send it back to National Instruments, or void your warranty, take off the back, and check and see if the fuse (located between the serial port and slot 1 of the modular breakouts if i remember correctly) is blown. If the fuse blew, you can solder another on top and it may be good as new. im not gonna endorse the voiding the warranty option, but it is an option if you think you fried it and dont want to wait for national instruments to fix the cRIO for you.

if you're pretty sure you didn't blow your cRIO, i don't know what could be going on.
thank you for replying...

Do you know who long the warranty for the cRIO is? Our team bought the cRIO last year for the 2009 competition.
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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

One other thing you may be able to try is to use a wall adapter for the cRIO. They didn't ship in the kit, but if you received one with your other purchase, or can find one through a mentor or a loaner from a sales branch.

If the cRIO works with the wall adapter, it is an issue with the PD, battery, or something on that end. If it doesn't work with the adapter, time to call NI support, get a replacement, etc.

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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

that's worth a shot, but I've seen this situation 3 times so far, and if the power light doesn't go on with 24 v from the distribution board in each instance there was an electrical problem with the cRIO itself. i want to say the cRIO warranty is for a few years, but i couldn't find the FIRST warranty online. the "extended" warranty of the consumer version can be purchased for 2-5 years i think, so you may still be under warranty. i think a copy of the warranty came with the cRIO kit last year.

i wouldn't open the cRIO up unless you're sure you don't have warranty coverage anymore, whether it expired or someone voided it.
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Re: cRIO not turning on!!!

Thank You for all your replies. We tested our cRIO on other team's electrical system and something is definitly bust internally. Luckily, National Instruments is giving us a new one if we give them our busted one so that they can try to fix it.

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