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Re: Main Battery Voltage
If you cannot see your battery voltage from the Driver Station, you most likely do not have the jumper correctly on the analog breakout of your analog module in slot one.
There is a small PWM-style male header (without the blue plastic around it). You need a jumper on the outer two pins. |
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Re: Main Battery Voltage
The battery voltage monitor is pretty important when troubleshooting or in competition. If you are doing some maneuver that keeps drawing the battery voltage down, it is a good bet that at some point your Crio may inhibit output or reboot altogether.
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Re: Main Battery Voltage
It is NOT included on the Dashboard but it is on the Driver Station.
Only the first seven (7) analog input are displayed on the Dashboard. You do not have to display on the Dashboard, it on the Driver Station. If it is not on your Driver Station do you see Volts --.-- Under your Team #xxxx |
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Re: Main Battery Voltage
Thanks everybody I found the problem. we had disconected AI moduel 1 and were using moduel 2 i found the driver station spot where it is displayed. Thanks!
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