DIY Low Voltage Cable Adapter For Diagnosing Automower Charging Station Issues
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In this video we show you the adapters that we made from old low voltage cables that make it easier to diagnose transformer and charging station power issues. Making these adapters allows for voltage to be tested while having the system powered up and in use. These adapters also make it much easier to bench test the continuity of low voltage cables.
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It's funny that you bring this up. Because the is exactly what I have been doing to test my transformers and to check Continuity and resistance through my low voltage cables , Because it's so hard to keep the multimedia probes connected to the terminal pins of the connectors. I came up with this exact same layout only longer low voltage (extension test cable). I'm looking into adding a l e d display to automatically give me voltage and current read out.
Do you know how to remove the pins from those connectors? I need to change the input cable to the base station board from the connector on the base station? And looks like I need to remove the pins to remove the whole cable. Thanks!
My transform gives 36-38v. Is it possible that give overvoltage asswell..? It should give 26-28v but of its broken should’t it give lower voltage?