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blackbox new computer error when setting zero

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by NickEng, Mar 15, 2022.

  1. NickEng

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    I just changed computers and added control to the new computer. This is for my cnc router that is using a blackbox. I was able to cut and it worked close to like it did before, but each time a job would end, My coordinates on the DRO would change to some crazy wild number 846855 (something like that). I tried changing some settings and got it all out of whack. I had to recalibrate and everything. Now, anytime I click "set zero" I get an error.

    "eeprom read failed. reset and restored to default. G10 P0 L20 X0 Y0 Z0"

    What is going on?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Peter Van Der Walt

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    EEPROM failure can accompany a failing microcontroller, and that in turn - is usually an indication of electrical damage (shorted V+ to GND, reverse fed an output, overloaded a signal pin, etc)

    You can try a full EEPROM reset (buttons in CONTROL > Grbl Settings > menu bar along the top) but it might well be a physical problem
     
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    That doesn't sound good!! I don't know why changing computers would have effected it? I actually did an EEPROM reset that is the reason I had to recalibrate everything. Should I try again? No wiring has changed at the blackbox or controller. Only a change from on cpu to another.

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    I doubt the computer swop had anything to do with this - just a random coincidence
     
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    I tried the eeprom reset... no luck. same result. Anything else I can do?

    Thanks!
     
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    Contact the store via Support > New ticket (if it still has warranty)
     
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    Ok, Thanks!
     
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    IMG_7195.jpeg IMG_7196.jpeg Receiving the same message: #7 EEPROM read failed. Reset and restored to default values. [G10 P0 L20 X0 Y0 Z0 ]
    Recently I purchased a xyz zero Probe and upon installing it I inadvertently wired it wrong, but I believe I have corrected that problem. When I attempted to run the probe wizard the probe came down and hit the probe and stopped. Iam not sure if this is causing my current problem which is, I am now receiving an error code #7 EEPROM read failed. Reset and restored to default values. [G10 P0 L20 X0 Y0 Z0 ]

    I did receive an assist email but I am unsure as to what to do or how to proceed.

    Currently when I try to send the router to XYZ zero the router proceeds to the middle of my work piece instead of my set zero. (which upon starting a project it wants to start in the middle of my work piece.

    Please help !!

    Rocco Cordato III

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    #8 Rocco Cordato III, Nov 18, 2023
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