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1- No power return from the Sabertooth motor driver to the SLA batteries. You want this to go directly to the battery and not through the other circuits.
2- No current limiting on the LEDs. Usually a series resistor.
3- Is the + on the XBee from an Axon port pin? or a 3.3V regulator.
4- Is the Servo a RC hobby servo? If so then it needs a control wire.
Ok, so ground goes directly back to the battery? And that is to prevent damage to the relay due to the regeneration feature on the Sabertooth, right?
I thought that because the supply voltage is only 12 volts and the the total forward voltage drop will 13.2 volts, I won't need a resistor. The LEDs will just be dimmer and that's fine. Or do I still need a resistor?
LEDs are current controlled devices!LEDs have a very narrow voltage range (although some of the white ones do have a wider range than other colors). Under a certain voltage, they don't light at all and even a little too high and they're toast.You need current limiting, so split them into two strings and add a resistor to each string.
Quote3- Is the + on the XBee from an Axon port pin? or a 3.3V regulator.It's fron an Axon port pin. I forgot to mention that Xbee is connected to a development board.
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