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勇気と気分Actually smoothie supports multiple actuator axis homing ( see documentation )
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 1:36 PM John <waterpl...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi Doug,Yes, that's how it should work. Axis config names in smoothies "3D-printer-world" are there a little bit different than in "CNC-world".Some while ago i had a CNC with two ball screws for X-axis with separate endswitches to get no skew on gantry.That was managed by mach3 very well, but on smoothieware with hard-bridged drivers there is no option for this.So take care that your two parallel working ball screws are aligned before powerup.John
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勇気と気分Common misconception: "driver gets very hot" is very common and *very* normal, definitely wouldn't jump to "driver is bad". 95% of the time when I'm debugging an issue with somebody and one of the symptom is "but the drivers are super hot", it turns out to be perfectly benign. They turn off if they feel too hot, they are designed to run *very* hot, the motors too.However if you can't get the driver to turn at all ( did you try other motors, did you try setting up another axis with those pins ? ), then it might be it died at some point ( we do full functional testing before shipping so this is very rare and usually related to installing the board )Do you have an external driver at hand so you can make progress despite this issue ?
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:30 AM Doug Hoffman <hoffm...@comporium.net> wrote:
Thanks John--My config saves fineI have pretty much figured out that M4 stepper driver is bad
The M4 driver chip gets really hot and the motor makes a low pitched humming noise and will not respond to Gcode commandsM1, M2, M3 and M5 drivers all work perfectly
On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 4:26:19 PM UTC-4, John wrote:I forgot to tell that you should always use a text editor and save your smoothie config as plain ascii text file (without any encoding like UTF8 etc.).John
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Thanks Art,
M4 chip is way hotter than the other 4.
I mean way way hotter :)
And if I hook a motor up to M4, it makes a weird humming noise and does not respond to Gcode at all
I have 5 motors here.
4 ball screws with nema 23 motors and a small nema 11 motor
All motors work on all Drivers except M4
I only have M5 left to jumper and test as a slave, but I have not done that.|
I have an external driver on hand but I have not tested it as a slave of M2
I think that is what you were suggesting?
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Here's a shot of how I am testing until my 80/20 inc frame pieces arrive
There is a Windows 7 laptop off to the right that I am using via the browser to issue Gcode commands to the board
On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 6:05:35 AM UTC-4, Arthur Wolf wrote:Common misconception: "driver gets very hot" is very common and *very* normal, definitely wouldn't jump to "driver is bad". 95% of the time when I'm debugging an issue with somebody and one of the symptom is "but the drivers are super hot", it turns out to be perfectly benign. They turn off if they feel too hot, they are designed to run *very* hot, the motors too.However if you can't get the driver to turn at all ( did you try other motors, did you try setting up another axis with those pins ? ), then it might be it died at some point ( we do full functional testing before shipping so this is very rare and usually related to installing the board )Do you have an external driver at hand so you can make progress despite this issue ?On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:30 AM Doug Hoffman <hoffm...@comporium.net> wrote:Thanks John--My config saves fineI have pretty much figured out that M4 stepper driver is bad
The M4 driver chip gets really hot and the motor makes a low pitched humming noise and will not respond to Gcode commandsM1, M2, M3 and M5 drivers all work perfectly
On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 4:26:19 PM UTC-4, John wrote:I forgot to tell that you should always use a text editor and save your smoothie config as plain ascii text file (without any encoding like UTF8 etc.).John
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 12:44 PM Doug Hoffman <hoffm...@comporium.net> wrote:
--So if I was to use an external driver, I could just hook it up to the pins on M2 like in the image below
The bottom image shows a single external drive, except I would be using M2's pins, correct?On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 6:30:37 AM UTC-4, Doug Hoffman wrote:I have this external driver that I can use to test slaving on the smoothie
I set up a Mach3 test rig on the bench with a parallel port breakout board
Those external drivers are cheap on Amazon
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