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A Test Power Panel
We're going to build ourselves a “power test panel” for testing one or two motors at a time for workshop demonstrations and for mechanism prototyping. We've lashed this up a few times in the past, and its proved its usefulness. Now we'll do it in a tidier, more durable form.
I'm sure we can do it more neatly than the one pictured here: https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=152051 (never mind the text of that thread)
On the panel will be some basic robot electrical components:
- battery (with SB50 connectors)
- power distribution panel (an old FRC-2015 blue one)
- some motor controller
In addition, we're going to add a volt/amp meter to check battery condition and current drawn by things under test: Volt/Amp meter (Amazon)
In order to control the motor controller, we'll need a souce of PWM data.
We can use this thing that I build a few years back for demos: PWM generator with display. Alternately we can buy one of these: http://www.andymark.com/Thrifty-Throttle-p/am-2936a.htm Or we can build somthing using an arduino or other processor.
Wiring diagram
(drawing TDB)
- Battery + to breaker, breaker to PDB (red)
- Battery - to current shunt , shunt to PDB (black)
Note that the current-measurement shunt must go in the negative battery lead.
