I've just assembled my Pi Robot Camera kit, and aside from it now only going round in circles as one of the wires became detached from the motor (I'm borrowing a soldering iron this weekend!) the construction was relatively easy for a beginner like myself. However, I have had some issues with the pan and tilt kit.
I am powering the device using a Tecknet power bank I already had for charging my phone, with the Pi powered from the 2amp socket and Mini Driver connected via the USB cable I purchased from yourselves.
1.) Are the pan and tilt motors the same, or should one be used for pan and one for tilt? I couldn't see any distinguishing markings? I assumed there were, but was I wrong?
2.) When the power is switched on, and again as the device boots (possibly as Ino checks the sketch is loaded and reboots the Mini Driver) the camera jerks quite violently which if it keeps doing will damage the ribbon cable of the camera. It's the tilt motor which jerks the most, but they both do. Any idea what is causing this? I am not sure where to begin diagnosing this behaviour.
3.) It's possibly related, but during boot up and until I control the pan/tilt the servo motors seem to be active, they are making a noise but not really moving (after the initial jerk). It could be that they are trying to turn but are at their limit and the cable itself is preventing them turning.
4.) I'm not sure if the model of the servo motor has changed slightly, but I cannot securely mount the pan motor using the M2 Hex spacers as the cable comes out from the side of the motor where the spacers should sit. If I fully tighten the screws in the motor the spacer would damage the cable (see photo). Have I done something stupid? In the photos in the set up block post the cable appears to come from the bottom of the motor.
Thanks for any help you can giveStatistics: Posted by pryonic — Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:34 am
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