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  1. #1
    This is a electrical / settings problem , nothing to do with the machine.
    It probably runs eding cnc , I and many others use the same controller with no problems.

    Flyer:
    http://www.edingcnc.com/upload/files...flyer_tech.pdf

    Manual:
    http://www.edingcnc.com/upload/files...n_v4.01.00.pdf

    Motors are pretty sturdy ... so they probably are fine if there is a problem It would be in the driver / controller board (unlikely) or cabling.

    You could also re-flash / update the firmware of the board ... not that It should do much but still.

    Can you make video's or whatever of what is happening?
    Than I can try to help you.

    Also the Owner of Eding CNC is really responsive. If the controller really is defect he will probably be the one to help you out.
    Last edited by DuffelBuffelWuffel; 23-09-2015 at 07:44 PM.

  2. Took the machine apart today and did some tests.

    Yes I think you are quite right that the control board it shot. There is also a BZT BOB.I cannot tell if this is broken.

    I got a reply today after numerous emails and they asked for me to ship the machine back to them to fix. As the problem is electrical not sure why they would not just send out 2 new boards to try. Gonna cost us quite a bit to ship it back to Germany.

    The boards are not too expensive but just going to send it back in any case.

    http://www.edingcnc.com/products.php?productid=56
    Last edited by fidia; 23-09-2015 at 07:46 PM.

  3. #3
    tbh I do not think that board is broken as i never have heard of one that broke.
    Might be best to upgrade the firmware on the device and "start fresh" with new settings for the cnc. Just follow the manual.

    I'm not sure if your machine has this:
    http://www.bzt-cnc.de/en/shop/electr...e-mit-watchdog

    But that could also be whats causing you trouble. It might be the watchdog or whatever tripping from "noise".

  4. I will take a picture not of the inner electronics. I do not think it has this board

  5. #5
    You could send your cnc.ini file to the designer:
    http://www.edingcnc.com/contact.php
    He might be able to tell whats wrong.

    Or ask a question (in english) on this forum:
    http://www.cnczone.nl/viewforum.php?f=39
    Last edited by DuffelBuffelWuffel; 23-09-2015 at 07:56 PM.

  6. BZT have their own parameters that you copy to the CNC 4.01 folder when installing the software and the USB driver.

    To reintall the firmware I assume you mean take out the board download latest version and write to board via USB?

  7. #7
    yes
    You do not have tu "use" their values , this is just a "simple" 3 axis cnc , it is not rocket science. It might be something in their settings file that might cause the explainable "stall".

    Checking the stepper wires / other connections is also wise.

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