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    Hi! I'm in need of some help getting my machine up and running again. I bought a Hobby3 axis machine several years ago from a startup company. It worked well for 2 years before the breakout board burned up. Unfortunately for me the (no name) company that made it is no longer in business. I tried researching the board but can not find one like it. I am not very good with electronics so trying to connect one that is not the same is confusing. I don't know anyone locally that has the faintest idea either how to do it. Any suggestions? other than buying a new machine.



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    Default Re: Looking for some help!

    Upload a few photographs and we'll see if we can identify it from the images!



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    Breakout boards aren't really that hard to wire up. Usually, they will have all the inputs and outputs labeled on the PC board (get out your magnifying glass). You should be able to transfer the wires one at a time as you identify them.

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    upload a photo of the board, nice clear closeup is best. Most of these can be repaired depending on the parts used on the board.

    Russ



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