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Re: Clicking Problem With Spikes

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Ok so i messed up on the first message i put up on here today cause of a mis comunication.

Anyways we have 3 Spike motors hooked up to a densel motor and the densel motor is hooked up to the fisher price motor.
Your use of terminology isn't matching how things are actually named. There is no such thing as a "Spike motor". Connecting multiple Spikes to the same motor is not permitted by the robot rules. The window motors in the Kit of Parts this year are made by Denso. I can think of no reasonable application where a Denso motor and a Fisher Price motor are connected to each other, though that might be a failure of imagination on my part.

I understand it's too late now, but it would have helped to have someone else on the team we could communicate with, preferably someone who is actually working on the problem.

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The SPIKE motors are making a CLICKING sound when we comand them to opperate on both sides they click and we dont know why this is happening. todays our last day to work. thanks team 21
Spike relay modules contain physical relays. They click when operated.
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