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I recently purchased 3 G210 drives from Gecko. and I smoked one of them(the other 2 work great by the way). I sent it back in hopes of having it repaired but it was not repairable. They are sending me a new drive at no cost(even shipping) anyway! they are also sending an opto-isolator to turn it into a 201 for me to try free! Also very helpful with suggestions, etc. during a phone call to them. Best support I have seen on electronics!(or anything else) Randy |
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| I second that. I had a long wonderful conversation with Mariss today about getting my 201s working (mostly about finding the common). Most of what he said was over my head but man, that guy knows his stuff! Thanks again! Can't wait to try them out. Oh yeah, if your trying to find the common use a Mouse port or game port (pin 1 has +5). taus www.cuttingedgecnc.com
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| Yeah common is NOT common but +5 volts. I had to use a external 5 volt power source to get it to work with the +5 from the computer the voltage was not a full 5 volts it was like 4.44 and the gecko drive did'nt like that.
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| Yeah, I tried and tried most of the night but could not get them to work. I think I did try an external power supply too but no go. I am going to try pin 1 on the game port for the +5 as suggested by Mariss. I did ask if they get many calls about this problem and he said that about 10% of the people that buy the geckos use them as hobby and they (hopefully) will up date the instructions or website for us little guys. I can't wait to them out and get my K2 cnc! taus www.cuttingedgecnc.com
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| Power supply should have worked it's needs a full +5 volts, that's all it took to get mine working.
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| Where do you put the negative wire of the power supply or do you just stick the + wire into the common of the gecko and plug the supply into the wall. Doesn't it need a completed circuit? taus
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| You attach the +5 to the "common" and the ground to the power ground on the Gecko drive.
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| Ground is ground, what is important is that the +5 is going to the "common" and they will all share the same ground.
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| Ok, I am really trying to understand this and as you can tell paul doing a poor job at it Not the wiring anymore but the how and why. So the negative terminal on the gecko is going to get the negative wire from the 36V power supply and also the -5 volts too. (total 41V) or is this not the right way of looking at it. The positive terminal on the gecko is going to get the positive from the 36V power supply and the +5 is going to go to the common. Right. Isn't the power distribution unequal...am I making this harder then it really is ![]() thanks again taus
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| Ground is ground, you're not adding to any voltage. To complete the circuit you must ground the power supply. The 5 volt power supply needs a ground that can come from you're main power OR you can just connect it to the same terminal on the geckos ground and that +5 volt (red wire) can be connected to the Geckos "common" terminal. Geckos common needs to see +5 volts.
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