You could send it to Electronize to have it repaired at cost - technobots cant really take any resonsibility as it sounds like a wrong connection was to blame.
You could send it to Electronize to have it repaired at cost - technobots cant really take any resonsibility as it sounds like a wrong connection was to blame.
everytime ive blown one its burnt out a track, might be worth taking the lid off and see if any on the tracks between connectors and relays have burnt out, if so you can just solder abit of wire over it.
An easy way to check if a micro switch works is to push it, If you feel it click then its ok, If its just spongey then its probably burnt out- there about 99p from Maplin.
the switcher still clicks when the ch3 is pushed but nothing hapens
If you dont feel able to repair it yourself ......do as Ewan says.
As i said, a micro switch..aka the limit switches in ur robot. Have you checked those work? (can be done as i said above) If there fine- contact electronise, i believe they have a fixed repair rate of £7.
i believe at least one is ok but i havent had the chance to test the other due to other issues
thanks
I have now taken the lifter system out so that i can get the robot ready for sheffield.
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