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    Msd556 Driver Fault

    MSD556 DRIVER FAULT

    http://motioncontrolproducts.co.uk/r...62830deeaf7241 for all info for this driver.

    I have a fault LED lit on one of my drivers and consequently no movement in my Z axis.

    If I plug the wires into the driver from another axis (which works ok) the fault light stays on.

    If I swap the plugs onto another driver the axis works fine, so definitely a fault with the driver.

    Linear unregulated PSU @ 44vdc 13A (not daisy chained to 3 drivers) working ok.

    Any ideas or is this just a faulty driver?

    Any help very much appreciated.

    John


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    Sounds like a faulty drive, go to our website and request an RMA, and we will have look at it.

    http://www.motioncontrolproducts.com/returns.html


    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmanandhistoy
    MSD556 DRIVER FAULT

    http://motioncontrolproducts.co.uk/r...62830deeaf7241 for all info for this driver.

    I have a fault LED lit on one of my drivers and consequently no movement in my Z axis.

    If I plug the wires into the driver from another axis (which works ok) the fault light stays on.

    If I swap the plugs onto another driver the axis works fine, so definitely a fault with the driver.

    Linear unregulated PSU @ 44vdc 13A (not daisy chained to 3 drivers) working ok.

    Any ideas or is this just a faulty driver?

    Any help very much appreciated.

    John
    Motion Control Products Ltd
    www.motioncontrolproducts.co.uk


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    Ok will do that.

    John


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