Re: Mach refusing to detect an E-stop input
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Originally Posted by
RobC
Hello! Well I didn't rewire any in but I've just done so as an experiment and they trip the stop function no problem. So that got me thinking, I'll try wiring 24v straight across the E-stop and bypassing ground and that works fine so I've got that wired as such now to trip the E-stop.
It is a good job those BoBs are cheap.
Re: Mach refusing to detect an E-stop input
I ordered a second one as a means of maybe outright swapping this one, other than that I'ts not been too bad! I've had endless issues with mach and it doing random things like stalling on a G21 command making me restart the program to solve it. Now you've got me working on putting in my limit switches again as I've been working on where I knew it would crash and then making my work well within such limits.
Re: Mach refusing to detect an E-stop input
I'm endlessly amused by the things Mach3 "refuses to do" :D
Re: Mach refusing to detect an E-stop input
If I wasn't so broke with flying real planes I'd of long moved on from it, really fed up with the little issues I have with it!
Re: Mach refusing to detect an E-stop input
I use Mach3, all the issues I've ever had with it were about me, not about Mach3, which is the thrust of my comment :D
My new machine has a Siemens controller, Servos and Drives ;-)
Re: Mach refusing to detect an E-stop input
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Originally Posted by
RobC
If I wasn't so broke with flying real planes I'd of long moved on from it, really fed up with the little issues I have with it!
I don't think that your problem is Mach3 but your own wiring or the configuration of Mach3.
Btw I stopped flying real planes about 10 years ago... but my CNC is working fine...:adoration: