yeah i have pretty much exhausted all those options besides rewiring the whole ordeal
if you look close, i the 24v Power Supply inside the k40(the one you shipped me in the DSP kit), that is power the motors and the laser, controller, then my cooling system is powered by a separate 12v5a psu i bought separate from what i had bought from you, that is driving my dual pumps(for redunducy), fans and lighting)
i do still have the 24v 2.5 amp psu that originaly came with the k40,
do you think i should just wire that independent for the two stepper driivers
but i am going to rewire the whole set up right now, just to make , but i did take it apart and everything seemed to be in order.
Marko can you please link me two motors that i would require if my motors where bad?
i just want to order them in case for some reason they are bad that way i get them before the weekend,
also on the Z bed, how do i wire the 4 wires if i wanted to go straight to the controler?????
i got orange, yellow brown, and some other color.
what was yours like?
Tech_Marco wrote:What you need to do is to unplug the two pairs motor wires and make sure that you have them paired right. On my K40, Red/Blue is a pair and Yellow/White is another pair. That made up A+ A- and B+ B-.
If by mistake you paired A+ with B+(or B-), and A- with B+(or B-), the motor will act very strange. Possible it is the case happening in your setup. The other chance is that the connection on the motor driver got lose. If you got A+ A- connected with B+ B- lose, the motor may move but escaping.
The third possible cause is over-loaded. You have running DC12V 5A power supply and you seems have one DC power supply to power all devices. I don't think it is a good way to do so. Assuming the motors are 1A each so it is 2A total. Then the fan may take 1.25A each so total would be 2.5A. The DSP take about 1A. When added up: 1 + 2.5 +1 = 4.5A. You're driving the DC power supply to the limit and it is truly not a good idea. Plus, you have power Z table and it will take another 1.25A. So, what do we have here?! By the way, how did you power the water pumps and the cooling 3x fans that attached to the water radiator?
That would take another 6~8A !
Instead, you should have DC24V 5A to power the DSP and the motor drivers(and motor), then get a DC12V 5A to power the two fan or other small DC 12V devices.
So, take some careful study on your wiring and re-wire it if possible. Then, get one more power supply or higher current like DC12V 10A if you don't want to get 2nd power supply. I'm pretty sure that UM=12.5 or 6.5 either way will make the motor work, just matter if it is in scale or not.
Marco