Adapter For Charging And 110 V Power Supply - Robotronics Pluggie Robot Operating Manual

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Adapter for Charging an Extra NI-MH RC Transmitter Battery
If you have an extra NI-MH RC battery, you can charge this outside the RC. You may need to
do this while you are using the robot or if you need to charge both batteries at the same time.
The adapter needed to do this is in the control case or it is on your charger. It has a white
connector on one side and a connection on the other end that will go directly to your battery. If
the barrel adapter is currently on the charger, disconnect it and connect the other adapter. The
charging time is still about 14 hours.
NiMH RC Battery
Charger
Charging Adapter
Problem/Cause
Radio Control System
No robot operations
1. Robot Battery is low or bad.
2. RC not transmitting.
3. Processor Board is not getting power.
One or two functions on the robot not working.
1. Typically not the RC unless a switch or wire is broken.
RC not maintaining power. Power meter will not go up.
1. Bad RC battery.
2. Charger not working.
3. If power goes on and off, could be a bad connection in RC.
Joystick functions not working correctly.
1. Trim adjustments not in the center.
1. Charge the battery overnight. If it still does not operate,
test the battery with a Voltmeter. Good level is 12 Volts.
2. Check battery level on RC. Send RC back to Robotronics.
3. If leds are not on, check the fuse and wiring to the power
distribution board.
1. Look for any broken or loose wiring inside the RC.
1. Try a new RC battery.
2. Make sure your charger light is coming on.
3. Send your RC in for repair or replace it.
1. Put trims (sliders) in the middle.
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