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As agreed with @Gandoo, he will be replacing the flat cable when the other maintenance intervention takes place to repair the finger tendon, meaning tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.
ciao @martinaxgloria@AntonioConsilvio ho messo la guaina termorestringente sui cavi flat motori del collo M0 e M1 e del nastro isolamte a protezione del filo rosso 48Vdc del waist.
Robot Name π€
iCubGenova11 S/N:050
Request/Failure description
During the tests for the Stanford Demo, we noticed that the neck yaw went to hardware fault
Detailed context
In certain positions of the head, the neck yaw went to HF MC overcurrent. I attached a figure of the cables that seem to be a little bit damaged.
Additional context
To see if it's the cause of the problem, @Gandoo put some insulated tape and the problem seemed to disappear
How does it affect you?
Before the shipping of the robot, maybe it might be necessary to fix the cable properly to not have the same issue once in Stanford
cc @Nicogene @pattacini @Fabrizio69
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