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Hello all I'm looking for a Maxnc 10 open loop controller board. Mine took a dump. Maxnc wants about $400 for one and I was hoping someone had one new or used for sale or could point me to someone who does. Thanks in advance! |
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| Even if you found a new or used one cheap it's VERY likely just to take a dump again. They do that a lot. There are a couple people on here that went through two or three stock boards before trashing the stock electronics entirely and going with Xylotex or similar. I'd just get a Xylotex for that machine - it's a cheap reliable board with similar specs to stock, and is a good match for the machine - Gecko's or similar more powerful boards would be a waste of money as the NC10 just isn't rigid enough to take the extra power or speed of a stronger board. |
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| Hmmmm.....i'm not sure but I believe it is a first generation because its pretty damn old. Are there any distinguishing features that will tell what generation it is? Thanks for the input stepper monkey i'll look into that board. Thanks in advance! |
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| I just checked out Xylotex's site and their board is much cheaper than the maxnc one combined with the power supply! Do you know if this combo would work with my existing motors? It said you could configure the board the way you needed it to be. Also what software does this require to run? Thanks in advance! |
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| Ok its a first generation one then. Because I don't have those features. The board isn't completely dead. Only one of my axis's isn't working correctly the Y axis to be exact. It jerks and moves erratically and only moves in one direction. I've switched the motors around and it is the axis not the motor. |
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| If this is what your controller looks like it is a 1st generation. Each axis has a 7400 chip ( 7400 = QUAD AND GATE used as a signal buffer.) and four TIP# output transistors ( I forget the #.) All of these parts are in the $1 each range. Darek |
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| Yeah thats what it looks like if i remember correctly. I was wondering if I could just replace the components and see if it will make it work correctly again. I'll have to see if radio shack has the parts or online somewhere. |
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