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I'm new.... while trying to get everything working, one at a time, while setting up my Y axis, I shorted a motor. This, popped the 5A fuse. Well, it seems that both the X and Y 320's were fried. The 320 on the Y axis is showing the fault light while X has no fault light. Prior to this, I had just the X running for a couple hours. As I was starting to get the Y hooked up, I believe I shorted a wire for the servo on the ARM lead, but this is just a guess. Is there a way to reset, or for me to check before sending them off to get fixed? As a side note, each 320 has it's own separate fuse, so I don't really understand how X got zapped as well. |
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