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I have a Taig CNC machine and am upgrading my drivers soon. I have been looking around and everyone recommends Gecko with my current stepper motors. Someone had mentioned too me that I would be one of the first users too use EMC with Gecko drivers. What are the problems that may arise? I really would like too use EMC still, I love the program and have been using it for about 7 months. Will I run into problems using Gecko's on my machine trying too run my Taig machine? -Jason |
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| You are not the first person - by a long shot.. It will be fine. http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emc...r_Drive_Timing sam |
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| Gecko is one of the smoothest running drives and works well with EMC. There are thousands of Geckos being run with EMC. I'm using the G203v drives with my plasma cutter and would not use anything else with steppers. They are well worth the money. If you drive a tank over your Gecko drive and return it they will replace it free! The 203v has the shortest timing requirements so you can get the most speed from them with software step generation. They also morph from 10 microsteps at slow speed to single steps at high speed that way you get the best performance at any speed. There is a new drive coming out that is a lower voltage and much lower cost so if your limited to < 50v for some reason I would wait a week or three for them... John |
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| He said you'd be one of the first with the new Gecko 540's.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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Does this mean you're buying? ![]() The "someone" was me. If you've read about the grief speedscustom has had with other drives my concern might maker more sense. This includes a couple of Xylotex drives. Xylotex are a low end drive but have given good service on my machine. Even though he gave a heroic effort and got a lot of good intentioned advice they just wouldn't perform for him. Knowing another emc user is setting up with the G540 makes the decision easier. I also intend to try the G540. Will probably wait till they hit the resellers shelves and some feedback starts to come in. I'm more of a follower than trailblazer.
__________________ Anyone who says "It only goes together one way" has no imagination. |
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| Cyclestart- I will have a huge review on the 540's. While I'm waiting for them too be released. I started stripping down the machine for cleaning and lubing and maintenance ![]() I may also try the leadscrew conversion. Something I have been thinking about. I think it was the xylotex system and stepper combination. I had it wired in a way that wasn't the best, but thought it was the only way without frying the board. I look forward too the better Geckos. You will be seeing work from me in the Benchtop forum, keep an eye out ![]() -Jason |
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| I too ordered the g540 to og on my minitech minimill 2. I am also looking at emc2 for control. So it maybe a collaboration effort to get these 2 machines up and running. I am getting the machine ready for the new drive. granted I will be underpowered with the 24v xylotex power supply. But I will upgrade that at a later date. but my maxnc runs rock solid with the 24v xylotex (AFTER FIGHTING IT FOR YEARS) so It should be a nice upgrade. Email says my g540 has been shipped. |
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| Fixittt, When you get ready for EMC2 check out the stepconf wizard to get your mill set up real fast. Check out the Getting Started Guide on this page to get EMC2 and get you up and running. http://www.linuxcnc.org/content/view/5/5/lang,en/ John |
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