Pressing laser on the control panel is NOT momentary...
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:23 pm
Hi Guys
Hoping you can help me with my issue.
I am trying to align my buildlog 2.x laser, and when I press "Laser" on my DSP control panel, it keeps firing. AFAIK, it should be a momentary switch. If I press it again, the laser does not quit firing, but if I hold it down, it does quit firing. I then unplugged it from the wall.
I have searched the forums for answers, and found that the control panel on the DSP may need grounding. Here are the steps I have taken so far:
-Ensured proper grounding to wall through plug-and that wall plug is grounded
-Made sure that all frame extrusions are grounded to terminal strip. All show less than 0.3 ohms on a quality Fluke meter
-Grounded the cases of the laser PS, 24V PS, DSP case, and DSP display. All show less than 0.3 ohms on meter
-With the Laser plugged into the wall, checked my "Line(hot)" to the extrusions, got 122.2 V (which it should be)
-With the Laser plugged into the wall, checked my "Neutral" to "line", got 122.2V (which it should be)
-With the laser plugged into the wall, checked "Ground" to "Neutral", got .330 mV (which it should be)
Pressing "Laser" on the DSP--checking between ""Neutral" and "Laser PS case", got .410 mV (which it should be)
I have the following connections from the DSP to my Laser PS:
PS DSP
TH---------TTL
WP-
G--'--------GND ("WP" and "G" are jumpered as of right now)
IN----------PWM
The only thing that I couldnt find any information on was the "Negative" wire leading from the laser tube to the power supply. I used 14 ga. wire and ran it away from other wiring.
I ordered the 40-60 W Laser PS from Lightobject. I havent seen a picture of that PS anywhere on the net, it doesnt look like the other power supplies that have a "Blue" wire coming out of it to hook onto the negative end of the tube. It has a screw terminal which I connected the negative wire from the laser tube to.
If anyone can help me out with more troubleshooting, i would appreciate it.
Hoping you can help me with my issue.
I am trying to align my buildlog 2.x laser, and when I press "Laser" on my DSP control panel, it keeps firing. AFAIK, it should be a momentary switch. If I press it again, the laser does not quit firing, but if I hold it down, it does quit firing. I then unplugged it from the wall.
I have searched the forums for answers, and found that the control panel on the DSP may need grounding. Here are the steps I have taken so far:
-Ensured proper grounding to wall through plug-and that wall plug is grounded
-Made sure that all frame extrusions are grounded to terminal strip. All show less than 0.3 ohms on a quality Fluke meter
-Grounded the cases of the laser PS, 24V PS, DSP case, and DSP display. All show less than 0.3 ohms on meter
-With the Laser plugged into the wall, checked my "Line(hot)" to the extrusions, got 122.2 V (which it should be)
-With the Laser plugged into the wall, checked my "Neutral" to "line", got 122.2V (which it should be)
-With the laser plugged into the wall, checked "Ground" to "Neutral", got .330 mV (which it should be)
Pressing "Laser" on the DSP--checking between ""Neutral" and "Laser PS case", got .410 mV (which it should be)
I have the following connections from the DSP to my Laser PS:
PS DSP
TH---------TTL
WP-
G--'--------GND ("WP" and "G" are jumpered as of right now)
IN----------PWM
The only thing that I couldnt find any information on was the "Negative" wire leading from the laser tube to the power supply. I used 14 ga. wire and ran it away from other wiring.
I ordered the 40-60 W Laser PS from Lightobject. I havent seen a picture of that PS anywhere on the net, it doesnt look like the other power supplies that have a "Blue" wire coming out of it to hook onto the negative end of the tube. It has a screw terminal which I connected the negative wire from the laser tube to.
If anyone can help me out with more troubleshooting, i would appreciate it.