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06-01-2020, 05:40 PM | #1 |
Gone Wild
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Rectifying Problems with early RXV's
I know the early RXV's had some issues. I am looking at 2009 model specifically.
I know the motor brake was a lemon and would have to replace it. Was there a problem with the Dannaher Controller other than the very proprietary programming interface? I probably will upgrade to Navitas or Curtis Controller, something I can program myself (thanks again Bob). Anything else I might need to change out to make a 2009 as reliable as the later Curtis Controller models? |
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06-01-2020, 06:28 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Rectifying Problems with early RXV's
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I was concerned about the controller also, however after asking here I received replies that it would likely be fine given my setup. If you change out the motor brake, stick with an OEM replacement which have been upgraded and avoid the so called HD brake as that could damage the controller. |
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06-01-2020, 07:06 PM | #3 |
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Re: Rectifying Problems with early RXV's
The most common problems (besides super old motor brake designs, which you are aware of) are as follows.
- early version of motor encoder (motor speed sensor) was installed buried inside the motor & more difficult/expensive to fix. - early version of solenoid was a really bad one, at this point, I'm surprised when I see an original still in service, and suspect it first when problems come up (a pretty cheap fix that puts a better one there). - "resistor control module" is a troublesome thing & expensive, but pinpointing if it's your problem is pretty easy. - last, and worst of all, corrosion problems in the wiring harness, this comes up pretty frequently. And because of how its routed, it's hard to avoid. Unless it has been kept super clean, it will eventually happen to you too. While I definitely have seen some danaher controller failures, the controller itself is not at the "top of the list" of what makes owning that era of rxv expensive. |
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