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  1. #231
    Sad and unsatisfied update!

    Had 20mins over today so I ran to the shed.
    Realized I read the connections wrong for the relays. Reconnected and got the master relay to latch with start button. And disconnect with e stop!

    Problem 1. Something is wrong, when I e stop I kill power to 5v psu . This makes my uc300 disconnect from pc and a restart is required for uccnc to connect with uc300 again.
    Will look over the wires and reconnect with 5v outside of that loop.

    Problem 2. Red fault light is on at all 4 drives.
    Guessing it has to do with the enable signal.. since its not over or under voltage (get 50.6v ac at drives they take up to 80v ac or 110v dc) and no holdingtorque so no over/under current. Have tried enable through bob aswell as running ena- straight to gnd.
    This could have something to do with my bob aswell? The bob has a green led shining by the 12-24v sign. But a red led right by the 5v pwm text.. is this normal or is it a error?

    And another question!
    How do I know the port nr to use in uccnc?
    Easiest to connect switch and watch in ports and pins whats flashing? :)

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  2. #232
    Go back to basics. Disconnect the enable wires and see if they come on.

    Unless your 100% sure and confident that the schematic you have works it's always a good idea to wire in stages. Start with just powering up and seeing if latching system works and you have power to right places at the correct voltages.
    Then start introducing things like enable or fault monitoring etc.

    Ideally you should have written down all the I/O pin# your using and what's connected to those I/O #'s. Then when you have any trouble you can start tracing wires from that Pin# back to it's device. Makes trouble shooting so much easier.

  3. #233
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Go back to basics. Disconnect the enable wires and see if they come on.

    Unless your 100% sure and confident that the schematic you have works it's always a good idea to wire in stages. Start with just powering up and seeing if latching system works and you have power to right places at the correct voltages.
    Then start introducing things like enable or fault monitoring etc.

    Ideally you should have written down all the I/O pin# your using and what's connected to those I/O #'s. Then when you have any trouble you can start tracing wires from that Pin# back to it's device. Makes trouble shooting so much easier.
    You are of course correct :D
    Will go back to basic when time is available!

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  4. #234
    Im an idiot!

    But a happy idiot :D

    Got the drivers powering up WIIIHOOO!

    Sad to say I did something wrong with the steppers. But after some old fashioned anger I found what I did :D
    Have adjusted two motors and can now claim some kind of movement on x axis!
    Two motors left to adjust and then I might be getting real movement! Yeah!!

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  6. #235
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    Im an idiot!

    But a happy idiot :D

    Got the drivers powering up WIIIHOOO!

    Sad to say I did something wrong with the steppers. But after some old fashioned anger I found what I did :D
    Have adjusted two motors and can now claim some kind of movement on x axis!
    Two motors left to adjust and then I might be getting real movement! Yeah!!

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    The first movements on the first router builder are all the sweeter because it's when you get to see if you actually got it right ;)
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm

    If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)

  7. #236
    Quote Originally Posted by Desertboy View Post
    The first movements on the first router builder are all the sweeter because it's when you get to see if you actually got it right ;)
    I didn't do it right but got it working after some anger and madness :D

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  9. #237
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    I didn't do it right but got it working after some anger and madness :D

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    It's called learning.!!. . . . Unfortunately, some learn in harder ways than others but it's all good fun.

  10. #238
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    It's called learning.!!. . . . Unfortunately, some learn in harder ways than others but it's all good fun.
    Yeah!
    Wouldn't have happened without you all.
    The people in this forum are amazing,
    I'm not really there yet but thanks for all the help so far...

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  11. #239
    If anyone have the same problem as I had with uc300usb and e stop then I think I found a fix.

    I hadn't made an error connecting it but it had a jumper that controlled if it was powered via usb or external 5v.
    I had it on usb supply apparently and this somehow got triggered by e stop (interference or current surge/dip?) Causing the controller to loose connection to uccnc.

    Now I have tried it with power from stable 5v supply and nothing happens with the connection when e stopping, well except the pc senses e stop as it should :D


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  13. #240
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    If anyone have the same problem as I had with uc300usb and e stop then I think I found a fix.

    I hadn't made an error connecting it but it had a jumper that controlled if it was powered via usb or external 5v.
    I had it on usb supply apparently and this somehow got triggered by e stop (interference or current surge/dip?) Causing the controller to loose connection to uccnc.

    Now I have tried it with power from stable 5v supply and nothing happens with the connection when e stopping, well except the pc senses e stop as it should :D
    That's USB for ya.!!. . . . Like Box Chocolates.?

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