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    linistepper over heating need help

    I just finished building my new 4 axis linisteppper with the V2b PCB's all looks good but when I tried to run the first motor test the 5 watt resisters got red hot when the motor clamped on (I mean RED). I guess I'm ask'en what could I be doing wrong? I have noticed when I hook up the BOB PCB all the power transistors show to be grounded also the 5watt resisters are grounded is it me or is this not right.when the BOB is detached all is well. where do I need to start?
    Thanks Kevin
    Last edited by kmist; 03-27-2011 at 09:21 PM.


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    Check the part number on the small transistors... some kits were sent with the wrong ones, but a follow up email "recall" was sent out to everyone asking them to check and offering free replacements and "goodies" if we got it wrong.

    If that isn't it, what voltage is your power supply and what are the specs on the motor? Especially the coil resistance.


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    Thanks James everything looks good with the kit. my problem is with the size of my motors I thank I'm thing to run an old SLO-SYN 1.7v 4.7a. 150 oz I was just reading about how to tune the linistepper and it comes up with a .21237 ohm resister how do I do this. what would the wattage be.
    <'m running a 24 volt power supply 400 watt>
    Last edited by kmist; 03-28-2011 at 09:51 PM. Reason: left somthing out


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    You can't run a 1.7 volt almost 5 amp motor from a 24 volt supply with a Linistepper. Drop to 12 volts at /most/ 9 volts would be better. If you put in smaller resistors (in an attempt to tune for the 4.7amps) they will just fry quicker. The Linstepper is rated for 3 amps at MOST. Recommended current is 1 to 2 amps. The kit comes with one set of two 1 ohm resistors which will supply 1 amp. There are holes to solder in a second set of 1 ohm resistors which will result in a 0.5 ohms and will provide 2 amps.

    But again, they are always going to fry if you try to run that motor with that power supply. If you want to run a 24 volt supply, get a motor that is rated at around 12 volts. There are some good motors listed here:

    Good Stepper Motors for the Linistepper

    which are a better fit. Try for some with higher volts and lower amps.


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    Thanks for the help !!!


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    Hi, sorry for reopening the thread, but I have the exact same problem: on one of my driver boards the sense resistors (0.75ohm, 5W) are getting hot quickly while the motor is not turning.
    The same motor (2A) and same set of TIP122s work with the other boards (they're connected with wires/molex). I've checked for visible defects but there's nothing obvious. Do you guys know what should be the next step of troubleshooting?

    Thanks a lot,
    Peter


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    Check the part number of the small transistors.


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    Hi James, all transistors are BC337.


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    Does the motor ever turn?


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    No it doesn't move at all


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    Check the PIC. Power, gnd, clock. Etc


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    I reprogrammed the PIC. Also GND and power is ok on pin 5 and 14. not sure how to check the clock.. I guess the next step is replacing the small transistors?


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