Welcome to the forum.
That's an interesting problem. I knew there was a clutch in the gearbox before, but I don't think that I've ever seen it slip. As I understand it, the clutch is there to protect the gears in the event of a motor stall caused by something like a crash.
How much force does it take to cause the clutch to slip? i.e. can you cause it to happen by holding the encoder shaft and turning the wheel by hand? Does the slipping happen on both gearboxes, or just one?
It might be worth opening up the gearbox to look at the clutch to see if it's broken somehow. Another thing that you could try for a quick fix is turning the motor over and attaching the wheel to the encoder shaft. Although obviously this is not really a great long term fix as you're liable to strip the gears if the robot crashes at speed.
Also, hope you don't mind but I'm going to move this thread to out general Technical Support forum, as this sub forum is intended for the Rover 5 based kit we sell. Although I should really set up a specific forum for the camera robot.
Regards
AlanStatistics: Posted by Alan — Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:01 pm
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