If you change a IC, please use a ic-foot. If the next time a ic blows, it's easier to replace ;) another thing I noticed. You used shielded cable for signals bu you don't use the shield, please connect the shield, most vfd's come with a shield tray I hope (on the machine) the cable between the vfd and the spindle is shielded.
@@Damicske If I had one handy, I would have. Thanks for the suggestion. I connected the step/dir shield to the body and connected the VFD shield signal shields to the DC Ground. Never leave the shields unconnected as they will become antennas.
I've got the same problem on my unit except mine was the Z. Performed the exact test you did except the controller. I've ordered a replacement and now I'm confident that the controller is defective. Thanks for confirming that for me. Your videos are fantastic, keep up the good work.
Nice and very informative lecture, I have my DMA860H, showing led red light ( fault light) after some minutes of working and the stepper will stop working. Please what is the solution.
You seem like a knowledgeable fellow, I am running a SCM pratix S15 C and Im having a strange problem, my machine wont calibrate and it will only jog into the negative on all axis.
The jogging in only one direction seems like a lose direction signal wire between the driver and the controller. The calibration can be many things, but I don't know the SCM Pratix so I won't be able to help with that regard.
@@bassboylowg The bigger the machine, the more that can go wrong, unfortunately. But the big machines are typically made with higher quality. Definitely come to my livestreams on Tuesday and Thursday at 1:00 pm Eastern.
Excellent video that anyone working with Steppers and Stepper Drivers should watch. My DM-860S drivers Red LED is always on. This, I believe, would indicate a too low or too high voltage input. I have check that it is between the rated 24-110v DC. Anything else I should check? Thanks. Regards.
Thank You, very well explained. My Anilam 3300 MK powers up, the LCD does not come on, servos are off, it worked just fine yesterday, not sure what the problem is?
Needed this today. I have been unable now for a few weeks to get my setup working. After watching this, I was confident I could get it work. After trying everything you showed, it did not work. Very disappointed, I tried a different PC, and low and behold, it works. Windows 11 was the culprit. I was tempted to upgrade my PC to Win 11, and took the bait. My other machine is Win 10...
By the way, have followed you for about 12 years, have watched nearly every video you post, and appreciate your thoroughness and attention to the small details.
Wow! That's awesome. This may be the first time a solution came so quickly after a video submission! Well, even if my video didn't have a direct contribution, I am very happy you were able to get it to work. I'm not sure why it doesn't work with W11 however. It should.
@@PatrickHoodDaniel I've run into an issue, so may have to get a few tokens. I've tested each drive independently. Only one drive/stepper connected at a time and each drive connected by itself works just fine. But as soon as I connect a second drive, neither works. Ever seen this with a Pokeys56CNC BOB? I have a v2.2 board and a v1.5 board, and have the same issue with both. I'm running Mach 4 hobby over ethernet right now. I have the same issue with USB. :(
@@retired_badger Have you tested the voltage output when both are connected? This could be that the two drivers are drawing higher current than the power supply can supply. You can test this by adjusting the dip switches to reduce the amps setting on each driver and test again. You will notice in my previous videos, each driver gets its own power supply. This is not absolutely required. What is the rated voltage and amps of your power supply?
Funny, I click onto your channel and the video you made way back in the day (slider) I have the full red line meaning I watched that video at some time in the past.
For this particular controller the voltage needs to be limited and these are the specification from the documentation from the controller. The value of the resistor will relate to the voltage required for the sensor.
very informative, as always. those connectors for the proximity sensors are awesome. where can i buy them from? im sure they are a type of aviation connector of some sort
That are just normal M12 connectors, heavyly used in the industry. There're M8 connectors also but watch out with the coding they can be A but there're also D-coded.
Sou Apaixonado por este assunto, estou quase terminando a minha Router com perfil de alumino estrutural, estou estoudando a composição eletrônica, no momento a grana ta bem dificil, esspero que conclua este ano ainda..... Eu sigo sseu conteúdo acho que a uns 12 a 15 anos...... uma pena que sobre com a legenda do yotube e prestar atenção mais detalhada no video....
@@PatrickHoodDaniel até que funcina, mas a gente acaba deixando de prestar atenção do detalhes para se concentar na explicação... é apenas um desabafo.... o seu trabalho é fantástico
Sir I have chinese cnc machine little old 2017 on that time it comes with mech3 drivers. I upgraded with a11 dsp controller myself but in some point it will sounds like vibrating in the stepper drive, I don't know what is the exact problem it only sounds in some position if I move the machine it will be normal if I move to same position it will come again what I have to change... This machine is having stepper motor drivers...
When you say it is vibrating in the stepper drive, do you mean the stepper motor is vibrating, or the stepper driver is vibrating? If it is the stepper motor, which I think may be what you are asking (since I can't think of anything inside of a driver that could be vibrating unless it is one of the drivers with a built-in fan), it could be a wiring issue where there is a short that presents itself in certain machine axis positions. It could also be an EMI issue. Does this happen with certain components on, or off? for instance, does this happen only when the spindle/router is running, etc.
@@PatrickHoodDaniel the stepper motor itself vibrates sir i am assuming it is EMI issue because it does't come with EMI filter if I add EMI filter then the problem will resolve i don't know.. and it vibrates all time even though all the equipments are off only machine switched on.
"Make sure to wait 20 seconds for the power to dissipate": are you sure you're qualified to work with electricity? Why do we even have multimeters to test if voltage is present or not?
@@klarnorbert Ok, no problem, I guess I will stay in the dark. I enjoy commenters that engender education rather than putting people down. It's your choice.
@@PatrickHoodDaniel Congratulations, Been some time since I've watched new content as it wasn't germane to my current endeavors, but I came back to look at some older playlist for refresher and subsequently poked my head on newest release for a moment. 😀
Hey all! Thank you so much for coming by and watching the video. I hope the video is useful to you!
If you change a IC, please use a ic-foot. If the next time a ic blows, it's easier to replace ;) another thing I noticed. You used shielded cable for signals bu you don't use the shield, please connect the shield, most vfd's come with a shield tray I hope (on the machine) the cable between the vfd and the spindle is shielded.
@@Damicske If I had one handy, I would have. Thanks for the suggestion. I connected the step/dir shield to the body and connected the VFD shield signal shields to the DC Ground. Never leave the shields unconnected as they will become antennas.
I've got the same problem on my unit except mine was the Z. Performed the exact test you did except the controller. I've ordered a replacement and now I'm confident that the controller is defective. Thanks for confirming that for me. Your videos are fantastic, keep up the good work.
Awesome, Ty for the info, now ill head off and buy a new controlboard :) cheers
Great video. I am putting in a 8 station turret on my Lathe. It has a 4 station on it now. Siemens 808d could use some help.
Dang, I want a turret lathe! Let me know what questions you may have and I will try to answer them. You can also text me at the number on the website.
Now your talking. Will do.
Nice and very informative lecture,
I have my DMA860H, showing led red light ( fault light) after some minutes of working and the stepper will stop working.
Please what is the solution.
You seem like a knowledgeable fellow, I am running a SCM pratix S15 C and Im having a strange problem, my machine wont calibrate and it will only jog into the negative on all axis.
The jogging in only one direction seems like a lose direction signal wire between the driver and the controller. The calibration can be many things, but I don't know the SCM Pratix so I won't be able to help with that regard.
@PatrickHoodDaniel Thanks for the quick feedback, you'd think a big machine with the bells and whistles would be a little more user friendly.
@@bassboylowg The bigger the machine, the more that can go wrong, unfortunately. But the big machines are typically made with higher quality. Definitely come to my livestreams on Tuesday and Thursday at 1:00 pm Eastern.
Great! problem solving, thanks! for posting
Thanks!
Excellent video that anyone working with Steppers and Stepper Drivers should watch.
My DM-860S drivers Red LED is always on. This, I believe, would indicate a too low or too high voltage input. I have check that it is between the rated 24-110v DC. Anything else I should check? Thanks. Regards.
Check the current setting. If the current setting is too high for the winding, once engaged, it will fault with the red indicator.
@@PatrickHoodDaniel Thank you for the reply. I will check that.
Thank You, very well explained. My Anilam 3300 MK powers up, the LCD does not come on, servos are off, it worked just fine yesterday, not sure what the problem is?
Most likely a power issue. Can you measure the outout from the power supplies?
You are awesome 👌 👏 👍
Needed this today. I have been unable now for a few weeks to get my setup working. After watching this, I was confident I could get it work. After trying everything you showed, it did not work. Very disappointed, I tried a different PC, and low and behold, it works. Windows 11 was the culprit. I was tempted to upgrade my PC to Win 11, and took the bait. My other machine is Win 10...
By the way, have followed you for about 12 years, have watched nearly every video you post, and appreciate your thoroughness and attention to the small details.
Wow! That's awesome. This may be the first time a solution came so quickly after a video submission! Well, even if my video didn't have a direct contribution, I am very happy you were able to get it to work. I'm not sure why it doesn't work with W11 however. It should.
@@retired_badger Thanks for that!! You've seen my kids grow up. Haha.
@@PatrickHoodDaniel I've run into an issue, so may have to get a few tokens. I've tested each drive independently. Only one drive/stepper connected at a time and each drive connected by itself works just fine. But as soon as I connect a second drive, neither works. Ever seen this with a Pokeys56CNC BOB? I have a v2.2 board and a v1.5 board, and have the same issue with both. I'm running Mach 4 hobby over ethernet right now. I have the same issue with USB. :(
@@retired_badger Have you tested the voltage output when both are connected? This could be that the two drivers are drawing higher current than the power supply can supply. You can test this by adjusting the dip switches to reduce the amps setting on each driver and test again. You will notice in my previous videos, each driver gets its own power supply. This is not absolutely required. What is the rated voltage and amps of your power supply?
Very well done.
Thanks!!
Funny, I click onto your channel and the video you made way back in the day (slider) I have the full red line meaning I watched that video at some time in the past.
Great job sir thanks, keep it 💯 updated
So why does npn sensors need a resistor in parallel?
For this particular controller the voltage needs to be limited and these are the specification from the documentation from the controller. The value of the resistor will relate to the voltage required for the sensor.
very informative, as always. those connectors for the proximity sensors are awesome. where can i buy them from? im sure they are a type of aviation connector of some sort
I will add the links to the description, but here ar the ones I am using (affiliate links): amzn.to/44fEF9M and amzn.to/45wnYYN
That are just normal M12 connectors, heavyly used in the industry. There're M8 connectors also but watch out with the coding they can be A but there're also D-coded.
@@Damicske Thanks, yes, I am going to start selling them at buildyourcnc.com.
Very informative, I like it!
Thank you!
Sou Apaixonado por este assunto, estou quase terminando a minha Router com perfil de alumino estrutural, estou estoudando a composição eletrônica, no momento a grana ta bem dificil, esspero que conclua este ano ainda..... Eu sigo sseu conteúdo acho que a uns 12 a 15 anos...... uma pena que sobre com a legenda do yotube e prestar atenção mais detalhada no video....
A tradução automática das legendas não funciona?
@@PatrickHoodDaniel até que funcina, mas a gente acaba deixando de prestar atenção do detalhes para se concentar na explicação... é apenas um desabafo.... o seu trabalho é fantástico
Sir I have chinese cnc machine little old 2017 on that time it comes with mech3 drivers. I upgraded with a11 dsp controller myself but in some point it will sounds like vibrating in the stepper drive, I don't know what is the exact problem it only sounds in some position if I move the machine it will be normal if I move to same position it will come again what I have to change... This machine is having stepper motor drivers...
When you say it is vibrating in the stepper drive, do you mean the stepper motor is vibrating, or the stepper driver is vibrating? If it is the stepper motor, which I think may be what you are asking (since I can't think of anything inside of a driver that could be vibrating unless it is one of the drivers with a built-in fan), it could be a wiring issue where there is a short that presents itself in certain machine axis positions. It could also be an EMI issue. Does this happen with certain components on, or off? for instance, does this happen only when the spindle/router is running, etc.
@@PatrickHoodDaniel the stepper motor itself vibrates sir i am assuming it is EMI issue because it does't come with EMI filter if I add EMI filter then the problem will resolve i don't know.. and it vibrates all time even though all the equipments are off only machine switched on.
"Make sure to wait 20 seconds for the power to dissipate": are you sure you're qualified to work with electricity? Why do we even have multimeters to test if voltage is present or not?
Let's have this discussion on my livestream today. 1:00 pm Eastern. I would love to learn more.
@PatrickHoodDaniel nah. The guy who suggested putting electrical components inside a wooden enclosure, isn't worth my time.
@@klarnorbert Ok, no problem, I guess I will stay in the dark. I enjoy commenters that engender education rather than putting people down. It's your choice.
Have you lost weight?
Yes, I needed to remove gluten and dairy from my diet to minimize an autoimmune response. That caused a more healthy me!
@@PatrickHoodDaniel Congratulations, Been some time since I've watched new content as it wasn't germane to my current endeavors, but I came back to look at some older playlist for refresher and subsequently poked my head on newest release for a moment. 😀
@@aphleesegurtra2820 Sweet!
@@PatrickHoodDaniel Thank you for your efforts in sharing the information you've gleaned over the years, it is greatly appreciated!!
@@aphleesegurtra2820 You are welcome!