Short circuit ?
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Heeeeeeelp! I'm making a robot using a RPi3 and a PicoBorg Reverse. I'm using a USB 'Powerpack' to power the Pi and 6 x AA rechargeable batteries to power the motors via the Reverse. The problem I'm having is that every time I switch on the power to the motors (the battery holder has a switch) they behave as if they've been short circuited.
My last battery holder started smoking and literally melted! I initially blamed the problem was a poor quality battery holder coupled with old batteries, but I was wrong. I replaced the batteries and holder and still get the same problem. By now I suspect the problem way be a short on the PicoBorg Reverse. Can someone suggest how I can test the power-in part of the Reverse to see if that's where the issue is? I'm not very good with electronics so please keep it simple!
TIA
Huw
piborg
Mon, 01/27/2020 - 12:59
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Short circuit issue
That does sound like a short circuit somewhere :(
If you could answer a few questions it will help us narrow down what needs to be checked: