That works much better. Thanks.
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When wiring your motor up to the Mechaduino board, please make sure that one phase is connected to outputs 1&2, and the other phase is connected to outputs 3&4.
That to me sounds like it is the same as for nano-zero. Would it matter if the phases are connected in these two ways? that's the only thing i may want to try (if that doesn't fry it potentially?)
pins: 1 2 3 4:
phase: a+ a- b+ b-
phase: a- a+ b- b+
the cables come bundled in specific combination to make sure that the phases are actually next to each other anyways. so the only meaningful thing to try would be to turn that connection around 180degrees.
would that solve it, you reckon? or would that fry the motor?
Thank you
Michal