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	29-06-2008 #1Hi - I have a problem with setting up my first CNC project. Its a conversion of a sieg x2 type mill (purchased from Chester Uk). 
 
 I'm using the download (unlicensed version) of Mach 3 and have got to the point of being able to control the motors from Mach3. The problem is that when I reset the system (power to the motors) the chips on the controller board get very hot, very quickly - being too hot to touch within 10 - 15 seconds. Surely this is not right!
 
 The board is from DIY CNC (http://www.diycnc.co.uk/) and is the System3 board (http://www.diycnc.co.uk/html/system3.html), with Nema 23 stepper motors. The board is currently configured for minimum current delivery, and 1/8 micro stepping.
 
 I'm concerned that something is seriously wrong and that so much heat production will result in the destruction of the controller board.
 
 I've been advised that I should connect up the motors as follows:
 
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 To use the motors in series
 
 1A pin to blue/white
 1B pin to red
 Join red/white to blue & keep separate
 
 2A pin to green/white
 2B pin to Black
 Join green to black/white & keep separate
 
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 Any help or advice would be much appreciated,
 
 Mike.
 
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