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Hi ok. so the jubject tells the tale. i promise i had it hooked up correctly. here is what happened. i set the vref as close to 3.5 as i could with a digital voltmeter. i connected the motors the way the instructions said. i connected the printer cable. i connected both power supplies correctly. i connected the fan. i turned on the power to the 5v first i turned on the power to the 24v second. the led was lit. the fan was turning. i pressed the up arrow key to jog using turbocnc program. as soon as i touched the key by board went pop with a flash. and thats all she wrote. do you think my printer port is bad and caused the short? by the way the led comes on when i hook up the vcc. and the vref was at 3.5 |
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| No, I believe there is a small fee for repairs. Are you sure your motors are wired correctly. Motors that are wired wrong will do what you said happened. What kind of motors and how did you have them wired? Gerry
__________________ 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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| i bought the motors from jeff at xylotex. i had them wired just the way the instructions said. i got a piece of paper saying the motors are wired like the following. red - A# white - A black - B# green - B Last edited by ljoe1969; 02-03-2004 at 09:37 AM. |
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| I JUST GOT AN EMAIL FROM JEFF AND HE SAID THE CAUSE MAY HAVE BEEN A BAD MOTOR. DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO TEST A MOTOR TO SEE IF IT IS GOOD OR BAD. LIKE I SAID EARLIER I GOT THE MOTORS WITH THE BOARD FROM JEFF. HE ALSO SAID IF I SEND IT TO HIM HE WOULD FIX IT AND MAIL IT BACK TO ME. |
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| ljoe1969, Did you check to see if the motors locked up when you applied the 24V and vrefs set on all 3 axis's? My system was just installed and I too swore that everything was hooked up properly. After further review, I found several things that I did wrong. Its all working well now and I'm very happy with the motors and the board. |
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| Gee! I hope this isn't one of those "can't see the trees for the forrest" situations that befalls me so often. Tell me you have the wires for that first motor reversed also at the other end. |
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