Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Electronize speedo

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Electronize speedo

    hi all

    i am having some trouble working out which speedo it is that i should buy from Technobots. i need 2 FR15HX but i am unable to figure out the one it is. could some shed some light on the problem?

    thanks alex

  • #2
    Electronize speedo

    i have 2 in stock right now if you want them.
    email me for price

    Comment


    • #3
      Electronize speedo

      oops, should have said...

      i have 2 of the 30hx in stock right now if you want them, there is no 15hx, you have the hvr and tvr 15s, which are based on the 30hx design, but with smaller current..
      email me for price

      Comment


      • #4
        Electronize speedo

        Alex, you need 1 of each of the following

        RC speed control Microprocessor 15A 1500-014

        RC speed control Microprocessor 15A Vreg 1500-015

        The second one includes a Battery Eliminator so you dont need a reciever battery.

        Comment


        • #5
          Electronize speedo

          Just a quick qeustion , is it possible to modify the 30amp electronize in a way for the 40amp relays ? eg can i remove the relays already there and then just add external relays

          Comment


          • #6
            Electronize speedo

            Yes you can. From Technobots: http://www.technobots.co.uk/Technical/Guidance/Electronize%20Speed%20Controller%20External%20Rela y%20Modification.htmhttp://www.technobots.co.uk/Technica...%20Controller% 20External%20Relay%20Modification.htm

            Comment


            • #7
              Electronize speedo

              I just went to install external relays on my Electronize. I dont get any potential voltage from pink to yellow. The relay is still turning on from pink to green.

              The relays I used have a diode in them. Could this have damaged the speedo?

              I have killed two and have two more. I cant afford to make another mistake or I will have to wait months more while I post the speedos away for another repair.

              Does anyone have any ideas?

              Comment


              • #8
                Electronize speedo

                Hi Phil,
                I have no experience of the Electronize ... but I have plenty in Fizz Pop ....F**!!

                I suspect that you could well have popped the controller IF youve got the relay coil diode oriented wrongly.... essentially a deadshort.
                Have you tried again with the diodes removed?
                You could also try re-instating the internal relays......just to check that the speedo is dead.

                Fingers crossed that theyre ok.

                Remove the diodes from the relays before trying the next pair of Electronizes.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Electronize speedo

                  Thanks for responding, Woody.

                  I pulled wires off the relay and tested the pink/yellow circuit for potential voltage. There was none. I cracked open the relays and could not see the diode. There is a circuit diagram that says there is a diode.

                  I dont have the internal relays as I had them modified by Electronize.

                  I have thought of having a go at randomly replacing components back from the yellow wire in the hope that I can get it back to life.

                  I should have stuck with the internal relays.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Electronize speedo

                    Hmmmmmm... I cant understand how its been possible to damage the controller .......other than a really big hit of back emf from the relay coil....... did it click at all before dying?

                    Can you give a spec link to the external relays your using?

                    Can you also give ALL the information on what you did when wiring in the external relays.........I.E. Did you also have the motor attached ....and the pin numbers that you used in your assembly ....perhaps a pic ,drawing or sketch.
                    Oh ....and did you attach the new external wires?

                    Sorry to be a pest ....but its the only way I can see to help and try to diagnose the prob.



                    (Message edited by woody on January 28, 2007)

                    (Message edited by woody on January 28, 2007)

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Electronize speedo

                      This is a real long shot.
                      Theres a remote possibilty that the pink isnt the common wire .....have you tried testing for potential using using the green as the common?

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Electronize speedo

                        Thanks again for your help.

                        The relays are Narva 68048 http://www.narva.com.au/Switches_Relays_1.htmlhttp://www.narva.com.au/Switches_Relays_1.html

                        The relay did not click at all before the pink/yellow circuit on the controller stopped working.

                        I followed the instructions given by David Mainprize to wire the external relays. Here is a picture of the wiring http://robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=1386http://robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=1386 Here is a picture of the circuit diagram for the relay http://robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=1387http://robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=1387

                        I wired the relays onto the wires that Electronize had supplied. They were installed onto the circuit board. I plugged the controller to my receiver and powered up the receiver. I attached an 18 v battery to the inputs of the Electronize. I had my multimeter on the outputs of the relays, pin 30. I found that I had voltage when I moved the lever on my transmitter in one direction, but there was no voltage when I moved the stick in the other direction.

                        I tried reversing the polarity on 85 and 86 of both relays. I then tested the voltage across pink/green and pink/yellow and found that pink yellow was not working.

                        I tested another speedo without attaching the external relays. There was variable voltage coming from the heavy blue/yellow wires and there was potential voltage on pink/green and pink/yellow. I attached the external relays to this speedo and got the same result. That is, the pink/yellow circuit stopped working.

                        Before the modification, pink was definitely the common wire.

                        The Electronize were working fine for me for the last three or so years before this.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Electronize speedo

                          Do your relays have pictures of diodes on the body?
                          If they have then you mustnt follow the wiring PICTURE ......you must follow the NUMBERS.

                          You have one relay that works ......and pink is connected to what number .. 85..? ......The pink wire MUST be connected to the SAME NUMBER on the other relay.

                          Youd have been fine picking the resistance relay option :sad:

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Electronize speedo

                            I suppose your thinking ... why does Davids work ... he used the same relays!
                            I strongly suspect that he tested the relays by connecting them across a 12v battery ..... thus blowing either one or both of the diodes..... ( diodes invariably blow open circuit).....so he was lucky.
                            So ...... ( adds get out clause )..Im fairly sure that YOU should attach the pink to 85 on BOTH relays.
                            Alternatively you could try removing or blowing the diodes.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Electronize speedo

                              Tsk ....Ive just re-read Phils post and believe that the pictures are of his relays rather than pertaining to the instructions given by David .
                              Ignore the erroneous references Ive made to Dave.

                              Woody

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X