![]() ![]() ![]() I need this guy up and running for a demo asap. I am also available to chat on the phone. The only two things connected are my connection to my pc using a USB to RS232 connector and the 12V power to the motor controller. This may be related to my second question as well.Īny help will be appreciated. One of the encoders gives output while the other gives just an output of 1. I have attached the encoders using the pullup board and the connectors straight to the roboteq motor controller as per your instructions. Have you guys seen this before? I am going to call roboteq later today.ģ. It is weird, so it actually saves the changes I make to the controller in regards to Motor 2, encoder 2, but it does not save the changes I make to encoder 1 and motor 1. The Roboteq MDC2460 is not saving updates. ![]() However, the discharge is rather drastic.Ģ. The undervolt is at 28V and when I fully charge the battery it levels of at 29V. The device is rugged, operating at up to 175C provides high power density, up to 40V and 11.6A. Have you guys encountered this issue before? How do I troubleshoot it? These are my batteries got 2 of them…K2 25.6V LiFePO4 Battery Pack 9.6Ahr. The Roboteq\'s HDC24xx Motor Controller is designed to convert commands received from a RC radio, Analog Joystick, wireless modem, PC (via RS232 or USB) or microcomputer into high voltage and high current output for driving one or two DC motors. The charger does go from red to green when it is finished charging but they are not holding the charge. I am not sure if the batteries are not charging correctly. The battery is constantly going to undervolt and I cannot sustain prolonged operation of the robot. It has worked perfectly for the past three months.ġ. Now the base robot from SDR is having some trouble. So I have finally completed my build encountering numerous issues. ![]()
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