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PDP - LED's
Our PDP has no LED lights. It doesn't show up as a CAN Device in the web interface and there are no lights working in any fashion. Power is still passing through the breakers. Questions is... Is this a big issue? I know it is good to be able to monitor individual power going through the ports, but can we still compete if we don't have that ability? All outher CAN devices are showing up so we should be able to continue on. I have contacted Cross the Road support, but don't know if they will warranty on a year old device. I hate to spend $200 on a new PDP when we never monitored the power last year at all.
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Re: PDP - LED's
I don't think you would pass inspection like that. I would ask on the official Q&A though.
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Re: PDP - LED's
Do you see battery voltage on the driver station at all? That's useful and something that you probably do use.
Also, I don't see how you can demonstrate compliance with R72 in this state, so it will definitely be problematic at inspection. Hopefully CTRE support can help. |
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Re: PDP - LED's
did it work, then quit working? or did it always not work?
do you have the two little fuses installed, and pressed in ALL the way? |
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Re: PDP - LED's
Support got back to me, identified that it was dead and would have to be repaired or replaced. Will have to wait and see. Thanks.
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Re: PDP - LED's
Does anyone know if there is an internal fuse or fuseable link (resistor looking device) on the circuit board. Ours is dead too; and, we'll have to get it off the robot to begin unscrewing top/bottom to see for ourselves.
Getting some insight on this would be helpful; before we proceed. Thanks, - Rob |
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Re: PDP - LED's
I've opened up the case for a couple of these failures and both times several circuit components have been fried. Pretty much requiring a new PDP.
The burnt ones worked fine for dumb power distribution on a practice, experimental, or previous year's robot. Repair is best handled by contacting Cross the Road Electronics Here's a closeup of a burnt board. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 23-04-2016 at 15:17. |
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If you think you might want CTRE to replace it, I would suggest you call them on Monday before opening it up. |
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If I'm not mistaken the two LEDs flash orange/green (it's been a while). We got in contact with CTRE after the regional and they said it was a software issue with the device ID being set too high last year (2015)? They told us to "Disconnect CAN bus between the robot controller and the missing-ID-device. Then power-cycle or reboot the roboRIO. Navigate to the roboRIO's webpage and wait until page fully renders. Now reconnect CAN bus and manually-refresh the browser until device appears." That didn't solve it either. |
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