Elmod for M16 Halftrack problem
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Elmod for M16 Halftrack problem
After connection of M16 Elmod board in Torro truck, on board capacitors exploded. What could went wrong? Is board fried or can be repaired?
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Re: Elmod for M16 Halftrack problem
Thats strange... Can you upload photos? When did it explode? I think the capacitors are for the motors, so maybe you have a short circuit in them?Kaczor wrote:After connection of M16 Elmod board in Torro truck, on board capacitors exploded. What could went wrong? Is board fried or can be repaired?
If it is just the capacitor, it might be an easy fix and you could easily replace it...
If not, you can always send it to germany for repairs... Hope it helps.
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Re: Elmod for M16 Halftrack problem
Those two capacitors cracked. I replace with new ones with same spec (470uF, 16V) and same thing happened. Probably I have to send it back to Germany.
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Re: Elmod for M16 Halftrack problem
Email El-Mod via their website, Thomas is good about replying quickly to customers who are having difficulties - there usually is a flat ~15 euro repair fee + replacement component cost when things do go bang tho.
You might find that you have trapped the motor wires against the fame or the motor heatsink and caused a short, probably best to strip thw whole lot down and check the wiring - again Thomas might be able to point you in the right direction there.
You might find that you have trapped the motor wires against the fame or the motor heatsink and caused a short, probably best to strip thw whole lot down and check the wiring - again Thomas might be able to point you in the right direction there.