Originally Posted by scratch_6057 Dave Rigotti, (Or Others with Knowledge of the HOBBYCNC Boards)
I am seriously considering the purchase of the HobbyCNC 4 Axis
Kit, however the one question I have is in regard to running a
4 axis board with only 3 motors.
If I purchase the 4 axis board and I only have a use for 3 axis at this
time, should I . . .
1.) Install components for all 4 axis and leave the 4th with no load
connected to the motor terminals? Would this harm / damage the board?
Does the board have ENABLE lines on each so that the 4th axis could be left
DISABLED until needed?
2.) Install components for 3 axis to start with and leave the 4th axis parts
locations open until I have a real NEED for the 4th axis?
The first option would be preferred, as it would lessen the chance of parts
being lost in the MESS I refer to as a shop.
If in the first option, it was required to hook a motor up to the 4th axis
TEMPORARILY for the purpose of testing and making adjustments,
I could live with that. |
EACH axis independantly adjustable between .5 and 3A. Use 1, 2, 3, or all 4. EACH axis independantly adjustable for 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 step.
Dave Rigotti
HobbyCNC.com