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If the motors are too weak, from having the motor current on the EBB set too low, the motors can cog as a result.  See [[WaterColorBot_Troubleshooting#Motors_are_apparently_too_weak|Motors are apparently too weak]] below.
 
If the motors are too weak, from having the motor current on the EBB set too low, the motors can cog as a result.  See [[WaterColorBot_Troubleshooting#Motors_are_apparently_too_weak|Motors are apparently too weak]] below.
 
 
== Cord falling off of bearings ==
 
 
If the Spectra cord falls out of the bearings, then the WaterColorBot will not run smoothly.  This can only happen if the cord is far too loose. It can be corrected by retensioning the cord. 
 
 
We have typically found that the cord can become loose after the first 1-3 hours of using the WaterColorBot (as the cord settles into shape), and that it is generally necessary to retension it once. After you retension it once, it will likely not need any any tension adjustments for at least the next few months, even if you use the WaterColorBot regularly.
 
 
=== Retensioning the cord ===
 
 
Undo the screws that hold down the loose cord end on the top of the relevant winch.  Square up the rod ends to the frame (as in Step 20 of the assembly instructions), pull the slack out of the cord, and tie up the cord as you did the first time that you wound them.
 
  
  

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