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After reading some of the comments here and on the MBI wiki, I wondered
if using an ATX supply with split +12 V rails would reduce the 500 mV
drop caused by the combined ABP and Extruder heaters in my
Thing-O-Matic. It turns out that Things Are Not As They Seem:
http://softsolder.com/2011/01/25/atx-power-supply-dual-12-v-outputs-fakery-thereof/
The link in the first comment points to a *very* interesting discussion
of ATX specsmanship: the average current rating on the data plate means
very little in terms of peak current capability. That finding is
directly relevant to the supply's ability to power heater loads.
Bottom line: PC power supplies may be a local optimum in terms of bulk
DC power and are probably good enough for Thing-O-Matics, but they're
not the absolute best choice.
After weeks of debugging and swapping out components trying to get my
bot to stop rebooting during a print...
I took the HBP off, disabled the relays, etc, etc... and it still does
it. I'm starting to suspect my Kysan motor, so this is one of the
first things I intend to do next time I'm tinkering with the
cupcake...
The relay wouldn't click over no matter what I tried.
No idea what was happening. Hooked back up the "normal" way - still
having issues (of course lol)
I'm suspecting the Kysan is shorting... or a under/overvolt fuse is
tripping on the powersupply... Hard to diagnose... harder to fix...
Since the X,Y,Z steppers are Kysans also:)
I know, context from the e-mail stream, but still...