skyflyer
Well-Known Member
The drive motor on our almost brand new wheelpilot has failed - you can hear it trying to turn but a nasty graunching sound leads me to think there has been some sort of gearing failure - the wheel moves a couple of degrees and locks solid.
It is under warranty and I am returning it to RM but I am concerned as to how and why it failed. If they think we have abused it then we will have to pay (£420)
I just wondered of anyone else has any similar experience of such a failure and if so, what causes it?
It strikes me that the failure could come from either end - ie by the motor driving the wheel or the wheel driving the motor.
the first is supposedly avoided by a current sensor so that if the motor is trying to draw too much current it stops working and an error message is displayed.
The second should presumably be countered by the drive belt slipping and/or the same process?
The manual gives very little user information about what you should and shouldn't do w.r.t damaging the unit, implying in my view that fail safes are built in.
At the end of the day, even if the a/p is engaged you need to be able - in an emergency - to over-ride it and turn the wheel, without first disengaging it.
Not that I have any recollection of such an event happening - it just seemed to work one day and not the next.
Other similar experiences would be helpful should it come to a 'full and frank discussion' as to whose fault this failure is!
Thanks
It is under warranty and I am returning it to RM but I am concerned as to how and why it failed. If they think we have abused it then we will have to pay (£420)
I just wondered of anyone else has any similar experience of such a failure and if so, what causes it?
It strikes me that the failure could come from either end - ie by the motor driving the wheel or the wheel driving the motor.
the first is supposedly avoided by a current sensor so that if the motor is trying to draw too much current it stops working and an error message is displayed.
The second should presumably be countered by the drive belt slipping and/or the same process?
The manual gives very little user information about what you should and shouldn't do w.r.t damaging the unit, implying in my view that fail safes are built in.
At the end of the day, even if the a/p is engaged you need to be able - in an emergency - to over-ride it and turn the wheel, without first disengaging it.
Not that I have any recollection of such an event happening - it just seemed to work one day and not the next.
Other similar experiences would be helpful should it come to a 'full and frank discussion' as to whose fault this failure is!
Thanks