I have not got to the feeders yet. I hope to tomorrow. That said, have you looked at the Nicky Does video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSL4-6i3cXM?
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Marshall
Thank you. I was just writing this
1) The drivers in the documentation are different
from those found
Docs: PPMC2.0 found PPMC-V3,
Docs PPSLFC2.0 found PPBFC-V3.
I assume this is because the docs are outdated but I don't
know. The machine does home, however.
2) I cannot find directions as to how to connect the servos I am
pretty sure brown wire on the left, open pin on the right but I
have not found any pictures to confirm that. This is a pretty
odd thing to leave out of the docs.
3) I cannot find a complete description for resetting/homing the
servos. Nicky Does says send command M610S1 to enable all and
M611S1 to home them but I cannot find an explanation of how
exactly this is done. The Bamboo Feeder video basically shows a
cable appearing out of nowhere with jumbled colour codes and the
servo moving.
Thanks
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That does seem to be the correct sequence (except I think it needs to be upper case. I used
M610S1 (enable all)
M611S1 (home all)
Try
1) exiting OpenPnP,
2) disconnecting and reconnecting the USB
3) load OpenPnP
4) click the power button in OpenPnP
5) When Home turns yellow click it
6) then try your commands again.
This is what I did. I have observed that OpenPnP seems to get out of whack with the controller. Also if the machine homes I know the power is on for sure.
I don't know, of course. Kinda working blind.
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A shot in the dark but it might be a cold solder joint or something. Consider reheating the pins and components associated with the reset pin and maybe the power pins of the STM chip.
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