by lampcov » Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:56 pm
by lampcov
Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:56 pm
Ysamu,
I'm not an RN1 owner and don't know the lay out of the controller, but at a high level I'd start here, assuming you haven't done this already..
Do you have a Digital Multi Meter/Volt meter? If so, you should 1st check that there is actually voltage coming from the battery pack. Just because it shows charged, doesn't mean it actually is. From there I would just verify power is flowing from the battery to the input side power switch, then check the output side turning the switch on and off.
I assume from the switch power heads to a regulator/transistor, check that. Beyond that point you're going to be hard pressed to see where the problem is if power is flowing properly.
Worst case scenario would be a bad controller, which given HiTec's quality control would be a surprise. If you weren't properly grounded or wearing a static discharge strap while building the bot, it is possible that you fried it. It only takes about 5k Volts to kill an ATMega, and your body easily can discharge 15kv.
Sorry I can't offer more help, but I'm sure Matt or Gort will chime in soon! They're your real source of info!
Marc
Ysamu,
I'm not an RN1 owner and don't know the lay out of the controller, but at a high level I'd start here, assuming you haven't done this already..
Do you have a Digital Multi Meter/Volt meter? If so, you should 1st check that there is actually voltage coming from the battery pack. Just because it shows charged, doesn't mean it actually is. From there I would just verify power is flowing from the battery to the input side power switch, then check the output side turning the switch on and off.
I assume from the switch power heads to a regulator/transistor, check that. Beyond that point you're going to be hard pressed to see where the problem is if power is flowing properly.
Worst case scenario would be a bad controller, which given HiTec's quality control would be a surprise. If you weren't properly grounded or wearing a static discharge strap while building the bot, it is possible that you fried it. It only takes about 5k Volts to kill an ATMega, and your body easily can discharge 15kv.
Sorry I can't offer more help, but I'm sure Matt or Gort will chime in soon! They're your real source of info!
Marc