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Try the battery linked on the jetbot.org website (Nvidia's updated instructions). The battery listed there, seems to be in stock. With that said, I think your battery might be the issue.; you need one that can supply 15W (3A at 5V). Its hard to tell from the specs that Belkin listed, but I think the PD on the USB-C is 18W (2A @ 9V) and USB-A is 12W (2.4A @ 5V). Without an in-line power meter it'd be hard to tell the exact current limit of the USB-C port at 5V. |
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Hi Guys, so I am at the final stages of assembling the Jetbot but keep coming across an issue. The first problem I am having is that I could not get the battery off Amazon as it is not sold anymore so I thought that I could use a decent power bank instead. This I think is my main problem as the required power for the motors are 3-6V (3 volts @ ~150mA, 6V @ 165mA) whereas the battery I bought (here only puts out 5V (from my understanding).
I am very new to the world of electronics so please forgive me if this is a bit of a noob question or if this is not the right place to go about asking.
When I plug in both the dev board and the motors the dev board comes up fine as it is plugged into the USB-C port but the featherboard will light up for about 20 seconds, then the green led on the board will go very dim and will not work as you can see in the pictures.
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