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Hi everyone, I have a question about he vex power pack I bought from radio-shack about a month ago. I haven't had much time time to toy with it until about a week ago. It seems like the battery dies within abut 5 minutes of playing with it. I find this odd behavior, especially after letting it charge for over 3 hours like instructions say. Is this normal behavior or is mine particularly defective. Here are my robots specs:
2 servos underneath a Box Metal Frame attached to 4 wheels Being a first timer I just followed the design from the binder. Please reply to this if you have an answer. Thanks! ![]() |
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
its possible your charger is not working. Do you have a meter? Can you measure the voltage on the battery, after its been charged?
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
No, the charger doesn't come with a meter,sadly, but maybe my only choice is to by a new one. Thanks for your input though.
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
Have you tried asking Barry (from your team)? I know he tinkers around with Vex, and might be able to help you with the problem.
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
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Oh man I forgot he had Vex! Thanks alot Ill call ASAP. |
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
before you run out and buy a new battery or charger, check with RS. I dont know their return or warranty policy, but a month is not very long.
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But if that doesn't work, then look into the warranty thing. Just be sure to try everything |
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
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If the light on the charger is blinking then the charger is in "fault state". The most likely cause of the problem is the way the battery is positioned in the charger, which confuses the charger because it doesn't know if it has to charge the 9.6v transmitter or the 7.2v robot battery. To fix the problem, unplug the battery, and take it out of the charger. On the bottom of the battery slots on the charger there are little buttons that are depressed when the 7.2v battery is in there. If you try charging a 7.2v battery and the battery is not properly in the slot, then the charger will freak out and give you the blinking LED fault state. To fix this, always make sure you make sure the battery is fully seated in the battery holder, and then plug it into the connector directly in front of the battery. If you do this, you will never see the blinking LED again (fault state), and your batteries will charge fine. |
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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
Yeah, make sure you are properly seating your batteries, to avoid the fault state. Also, make sure that everything is connected properly on your robot, controller, and charger (always check when something goes wrong).
You might have a faulty battery or charger though. :/ |
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