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Thread: Powerdrives Burning out Roboteqs

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    team_ireland
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    Hi

    Having heard a few stories about Perm motors Technobot Power Drive motors buring out Roboteqs due to them causing huge voltage spikes when sudden reverse is used.

    I was reading through the vantec website purely by chance and found this:
    In this situation the batteries act as a voltage clamp protecting the controller. The battery chemistry must be healthy for this to occur. Dont add a series diode in line in the battery line because it will block the clamping action and the controller will fail. Some users place a large 100,000 ufd computer electolytic capacitor across the power going into the controller, a good idea, to further smooth the input voltage and clamping action.

    Could this work with the roboteqs and possibly stop the problem?

    Any ideas?

    Regards
    Ian

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    See, ask a question and you shall get a good and honest answer from the man himself.

    Mike.

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    kane's Avatar
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    The Roboteq already takes some beating in the world of DC speed controllers!
    Kane Aston
    http://www.makerobotics.com

    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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    Tanto can run the power drives :P

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    kane's Avatar
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    No,

    well it could. But that wouldnt really fix the problem.
    Kane Aston
    http://www.makerobotics.com

    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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