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Might want to recommend a different way to set the voltage #15
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Interesting. I haven't been able to destroy a servo this way. Are you sure it's dead? There is a recovery feature in the Dynamixel Wizard. |
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"Connect to an XL330 servo and view the input voltage on Dynamixel Wizard, then adjust the screw on the voltage reducer until the input voltage is 5V"
My voltage reducers came set such that the output was 12V and needed many turns of the pot to start bringing that down, by which time the poor little servo had let the magic smoke out. Might have been user error my side but for my second attempt I used a PC fan instead, which was happy with 12V input until I had time to set the output voltage down to 5V.
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