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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    Normally a BoB has 5 inputs
    Mine does have five inputs (User Manual of 5Axis Breakout Board - Mach3).

    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    1. You have to keep Homes and Limits as separate inputs. Mach3 treats them differently, Limits are more like pressing E-stop in function. Homing is a different process, Mach moves the axis towards the Home position until the switch trips, it then jogs back until the switch reverts to normal. It does this for Z, Y and X in that order. Z first so your cutting tool is clear and high before the gantry moves.
    So I wire homes in series just like the limits, with an SPST relay ?

    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
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    Great explanation :) I had guessed the S stood for "Simple", but "Double" didn't hit my mind ^^, as well as the other details. You are a good teacher :)

    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    C'mon G.E., I didn't guess.
    How stupid can I be looooool, duhhhhhh ! That's the "Rob" that put me on track x) You still have to send me an email ;) (and I still have to reply the one from Sunday :p). I thought you had fallen off some unsafe stairs, I'm glad to know you're alive ;) !
    Last edited by eurikain; 18-12-2015 at 02:34 PM.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by eurikain View Post
    So I wire homes in series just like the limits, with an SPST relay ?
    Your not paying attention enough "G" Read what's been wrote again and you'll see the answer to that question.!!

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    G E

    I had guessed the S stood for "Simple",

    Guess again - it stands for SINGLE

    I know what Bob you have, didn't I send you the manual in the first place ? I have two of those BoBs sitting in a drawer and two of the simple types, I made, with them. I plan to use 1 of each of them as replacements, but from then on any new controller will be ethernet.



    I replied to your email on Sunday, I have forwarded a copy in case you didn't get it.


    Jazz, I am actually trying to keep things as simple as possible and get OP shifting his gantry ASAP. I am just wondering if his original problem may have been the phase wiring on the stepper coils.

    Jazz don't think I am having a pop at Yorkshiremen, I am not, every one of them I have met, were honest, down to earth, friendly and good humoured. In fact they both were. You can always tell a Yorkshireman, buuuuuut I am sure you know the rest.

    Cheers

    Rob

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    G E
    I had guessed the S stood for "Simple",
    Guess again - it stands for SINGLE
    Whoops ! Got me :)

    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    I know what Bob you have, didn't I send you the manual in the first place ? I have two of those BoBs sitting in a drawer and two of the simple types, I made, with them.
    Yes you did send me the manual :) See, the thing is that it's only today I realised that you were cropwell. I am getting more used to Rob :) Actually, where does that cropwell come from :D ? As in "crop well" ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    Jazz don't think I am having a pop at Yorkshiremen, I am not, every one of them I have met, were honest, down to earth, friendly and good humoured. In fact they both were. You can always tell a Yorkshireman, buuuuuut I am sure you know the rest.
    Total Bull shit.!!! . . . . . Well know you've met 3 honest Yorkshire men.!! . . . . But I'm not really botherd Rob so carry on mate it's "watta of ducks arse" to me.. .

  6. #6
    Alright, so I've updated the wiring diagram with the following changes:
    - simplified connections to the 6PST relay
    - 6PST relay to be replaced with a contractor driven by a relay. Just didn't want to break all the connections and rewire everything
    - 24V and 5V PSUs
    - 12V fans wired in series to the 24V PSU
    - limit switches moved input pin
    - home switches wired in series, with override switch and 5V idiot-proof buzzzzzzzzzer
    - two input pins left, most likely one of which for a touch probe to come in the next few months
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    I've also updated my original post with the answers to my questions and the new diagrams, so that anyone coming in the thread can follow along without reading through all messages.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Your not paying attention enough "G" Read what's been wrote again and you'll see the answer to that question.!!
    Sorry, I wrote my reply before seeing what JAZZ wrote :) Plus, it's not that I'm not paying attention, I just want to make sure to understand properly. You're going to end up thinking I'm a bit mentally slow loooooooool.
    So the answer is that there are two options:
    1. homes on separate inputs
      +: possible to home all axes at the same time (while modifying the home script).
      -: you loose one input
    2. homes on one input
      +: you save two inputs

    No matter what, it's not necessary to use a relay for the homes.

    See ? I'm a goooooooood student :) !
    Last edited by eurikain; 18-12-2015 at 04:34 PM.

  8. #8
    Hmm with all that built. In safety im surprised your using a single pole main switch on the ac input

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Cnc many View Post
    Hmm with all that built. In safety im surprised your using a single pole main switch on the ac input
    I don't see anything wrong with that in fact it will probably be plugged into a standard socket and a lot of these have two pole switches in now
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Cnc many View Post
    Hmm with all that built. In safety im surprised your using a single pole main switch on the ac input
    Emm I don't see why people think this is high level of safety.? It's basic IMO and minimum a good machine should have.
    Just because these machine are DIY built doesn't make them any less dangerous, they'll happily snap your arm or Rip a finger off just Like £150,000 Hass VMC will.
    Like wise They'll Also quite happily turn your Hair into Afro or Burn your house down if you Mess with electrickery without knowing what your doing.!!

    But I Don't think the schematic is going down to that level of detail and it's more to show a Switch and not the type. Rotary Door panel isolater switches break all lines so he'll probably use one of those.?

    If not then at least it's got some switch and it won't be a problem.

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