That’s Ok, I am going to get two new batteries and I’ll let you know how it goes.
Thank you
That’s Ok, I am going to get two new batteries and I’ll let you know how it goes.
Thank you
Hello, I’ve been troubleshooting this issue today, it has become frustrating, because I have to calibrate this thing before June 1st.
While I was waiting for the new lipo batteries I unplugged every servo from the SSC-32, and I removed the Bot Board. connected a 6V battery to VS1, applied power to the SSC, and opened lynxterminal, clicked on all=1500 and plugged in a small HS-422 servo on pin 0. The servo moved, so I went and I typed VER, got no response, clicked on Reg. and I got a message “Can’t find SSC-32”.
I proceeded to repeat the same process by connecting one leg (with the powerful servos) and connected a far more power 6V lipo battery, the leg moved like crazy, didn’t go into neutral position at all, I typed VER, no output, click on reg “Can’t find SSC-32”.
I am either doing something wrong or this SSC-32 is defective.
thank you
I think the earlier post may have a part to play…
It seems to me that the SSC is damaged from this mishap.
you could try and see if your able to get another SSC in time??
Are you in the UK? I do have a spare i could send you if your current SSC as being the problem?
No, I am in the US. The first thing I tried to do when I got this SSC-32 a few days ago was to try to connect it to the computer, and I never could. Burlington, Vermont
humm. see if your able to get one local… might be quicker.
It does seem to have an issue.
where did you purchase it from?
humm. see if your able to get one local… might be quicker.
It does seem to have an issue.where did you purchase it from?
I got it from Canada. Lynxmotion, a RobotShop Distribution Inc. company
18005 Lapointe Building 305
Mirabel, Quebec, Canada J7J 0G2
The Low Dropout regulator is defective, it is not making the right contact. That’s why I’ve been having power issues since the beginning with this board!!!. I checked EVERYTHING but that, today it just clicked my mind that maybe this part came in defective, since all of the problem were related to power issues. How frustrating and silly… I’ll see if I can get the board replaced, I don’t want to mess up with it as it might kill the warranty.
Next week we might see a 4DOF Hex climbing a wall
Ah how annoying!
double check your power supply.
yes i thought it was a power issue from the start.
Its great that you have found the related issue. well done.
very excited for you that you can finally get this project up and running… No pun intended honest.
Look forward to it. J