Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
Hi guys
Basically, Ive put my robot back together, and for some reason Im having a re-occourance of a problem from Colchester, where the motors switch direction when I press forward on the TX (I press forward and they go forward for a second, then turn backwards and then forwards, then back again, without me changing the directions on the TX). Since it worked fine at Derby and I have since gained a new and more secure areial, Im convinced its not the RX, but the speedo, but I cannot understand why.
Whats just as weird is that when I do a turning movement (left and right) there is no problem, the motors turn the correct what and stay that way.
Any suggestions ?
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
Have been testing BOOM! today and Im going to have to switch the Scorpion XL in there for the electronize Wills bringing to Guildford.
If you want to borrow mine then that should be ok. (well BOOM! would only be going about two foot before cutting out on overcurrent anyway!)
At least you can tell if its a tx problem or it is the Scorpion. Plus you can get the bot working and running if you need to.
Out of interest what is it mounted on? I seem to recall you had it in a metal box. It isnt touching the sides or something is it? Also did you put it in the box before Colchester? May be the sticky stuff youre using is conductive to some degree. I am clutching at straws there because otherwise Id have no idea.
Andy
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
you dont have the flip cable in the rx do you?
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
That sounds like the voice of experience there Leo?
Andy
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
Andy:
The box is actually plastic, its mainly to keep the crud off the controller.
Also, why are you trading in the scorpion ? Id rather take a scorpion over an electronize
Leo: I have the flip wire in the RX but its in the battery socket, acting as the BEC
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
Im not trading it in, Im using it elsewhere. The problem I have in BOOM is that it keep current limiting even when the motors arent under load which means it doesnt drive at all. I thought this may be a little bit of a set back in the arena. The two electronize are 30A so I thought id stick them in and see where it went.
You dont need the flip to be connected, so may be thats the problem. Take it out and give it a go.
Andy
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
Leave the flip cable out of the RX, it is not needed for BEC. I am pretty sure that will fix your problem.
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
btw, the BEC feeds the rx through all 3 cables. all positive and negative pins are connected internally so there is no need to have the battery socket on the receiver plugged.
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
I have the flip wire in the RX but its in the battery socket, acting as the BEC
ANY of the receiver sockets can be the battery socket ... the positive and negatives are interlinked on every servo port ....so your already supplying power to the receiver via the other two servo wires.
Beaten to it by Leo...
(Message edited by woody on June 12, 2008)
Problem; Scorpion XL going spaz!
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That sounds like the voice of experience there Leo?Not from personal experience but since I am using scorpions longer than anyone in Holland I do come across the same problem in several Dutch robots, both with Sidewinders and Scorpions. And always because they connect the flip cable on a channel even if they dont use it. When its placed on a controlled channel when they use it (invertable robots) it works like a charm, if they hook up the motors correctly.
(Message edited by leorcc on June 12, 2008)