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librarymark:
--- Quote from: BrokenEye on April 02, 2017, 07:33:33 AM ---That caught me out at first, I use a constant current bench PSU and I set it for 500mA , and only the buzzer sounded, I thought It was busted at first, but there was no "magic smoke" so I cranked it up to an Amp and found that it worked :) :zap: --- End quote --- I got my controller in the mail yesterday. Hooked it up to 24V and it was pulling 91mA with no USB drive. BrokenEye - when you cranked it up to an Amp what voltage did it wind up at? |
Benedikt:
--- Quote from: librarymark on April 02, 2017, 08:27:59 AM --- --- Quote from: BrokenEye on April 02, 2017, 07:33:33 AM ---That caught me out at first, I use a constant current bench PSU and I set it for 500mA , and only the buzzer sounded, I thought It was busted at first, but there was no "magic smoke" so I cranked it up to an Amp and found that it worked :) :zap: --- End quote --- I got my controller in the mail yesterday. Hooked it up to 24V and it was pulling 91mA with no USB drive. BrokenEye - when you cranked it up to an Amp what voltage did it wind up at? --- End quote --- Glad you received it! I would recommend you to flash the new firmware rightaway ;-) https://www.bmuessig.eu/secure/data/CNC/DDCSV11/install-mod-20170304.zip Usual upgrade instructions apply (extract to root of USB + reboot controller with stick inserted). This should fix many of the annoyances of the controller. I am still working on the new version with the G-Code rewriting. |
BrokenEye:
--- Quote from: librarymark on April 02, 2017, 08:27:59 AM --- --- Quote from: BrokenEye on April 02, 2017, 07:33:33 AM ---That caught me out at first, I use a constant current bench PSU and I set it for 500mA , and only the buzzer sounded, I thought It was busted at first, but there was no "magic smoke" so I cranked it up to an Amp and found that it worked :) :zap: --- End quote --- I got my controller in the mail yesterday. Hooked it up to 24V and it was pulling 91mA with no USB drive. BrokenEye - when you cranked it up to an Amp what voltage did it wind up at? --- End quote --- I set it to 20V @ 1A , it pulls 123mA with no extra current draining stuff |
librarymark:
--- Quote from: BrokenEye on April 02, 2017, 11:28:14 AM --- --- Quote from: librarymark on April 02, 2017, 08:27:59 AM --- --- Quote from: BrokenEye on April 02, 2017, 07:33:33 AM ---That caught me out at first, I use a constant current bench PSU and I set it for 500mA , and only the buzzer sounded, I thought It was busted at first, but there was no "magic smoke" so I cranked it up to an Amp and found that it worked :) :zap: --- End quote --- I got my controller in the mail yesterday. Hooked it up to 24V and it was pulling 91mA with no USB drive. BrokenEye - when you cranked it up to an Amp what voltage did it wind up at? --- End quote --- I set it to 20V @ 1A , it pulls 123mA with no extra current draining stuff --- End quote --- OK - that makes more sense. Thanks. |
BrokenEye:
Has anyone found out what version of Fanuc control, this has been emulated from, just trying to find out the variables used.....? some help would be greatly appreciated :doh: |
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