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Default is up
Motor in air, no
load
Ramp
completed,
Stop cmds
Scrolling
display begins
Motor direction (Up/Down) [U] ?
Beginning start ramp.
<R> to begin stop ramp. <CTRL>-<C> to stop and exit.
02/09/2005 18:35:03 37 mA 10.5 V
Enter ramp duration [sec] (2 to 60) ? 5
Full speed reached. Setting low power run mode.
Monitoring motor current and battery voltage.
02/09/2005 18:35:04 37 mA 10.5 V
02/09/2005 18:35:05 37 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:06 37 mA 10.5 V
02/09/2005 18:35:07 37 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:08 49 mA 10.4 V .
02/09/2005 18:35:09 111 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:10 120 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:11 119 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:12 126 mA 10.3 V
02/09/2005 18:35:13 64 mA 10.5 V
02/09/2005 18:35:14 37 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:15 37 mA 10.5 V
02/09/2005 18:35:16 37 mA 10.4 V
02/09/2005 18:35:17 36 mA 10.5 V
02/09/2005 18:35:18 36 mA 10.5 V
Motor disabled. Brake set.
Press any key to continue.
Figure G-31: Motor Operation
Motor currents of 35 to 40mA are typical for an unloaded motor. Currents of 120 to
130mA are expected during a profile where hydrodynamic drag becomes a factor. In the ocean,
where horizontal forcing and ballasting contribute, motor currents of 140 to 250mA have been
recorded.
Option <8> Brake Set/Off Change?
This option toggles the motor between free-wheeling and brake set. The motor will spin
freely if ‘Off’ is selected and will resist external torques if the brake is set to ‘On’. Note that the
current state (on/off) is displayed in the selection title.
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