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I know, I can just put a - on the axis in controller setup and make the motor run in the right direction and I know that Gecko says just switch around the A and A- leads on coil A terminals 3 & 4. But I read somewhere, and now can't find it, that swapping 5 & 6 on coil B does the same thing, right or wrong?? Thanks Gecko guys. B.G. This is a G202 Drive Last edited by wmgeorge; 11-07-2005 at 08:04 AM. Reason: adding model # |
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Switching wires on either connection a or b will do the trick. It doesn't really matter which one you switch. It is just a matter of conveniece to mention only lead A. Greetings, Kevin www.damencnc.nl (see the tutorial on connection steppermotors) |
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| You know I read that someplace else and can't find it when I needed. I know I'm being picky, but the one that runs in the right direction has B motor wires connected differant. Why do I care, I took the connections from the old controller / drive (XYZ Pro III) and just wanted all the colors to match. Are your prices on your website in USD? How would you ship to US? Thanks. B.G. |
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