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Discussion in 'Controller Boards' started by Andy Cullen, Nov 21, 2024.

  1. Andy Cullen

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    I'm hoping someone can help with a problem that I am having with my cnc. I was running a job yesterday (part 1 of 2) and everything was fine right up to the end of the job. machine returned to x0, y0, z+10 as usual. when I tried to move to z0 the motor hummed but no movement. I then tried to jog x and y with the same result. all 4 motors will hum but there is no movement. I have checked all connections but still no movement. sounds like a loose wire but all 4 at the same time? any suggestions would be appreciated
     
  2. Peter Van Der Walt

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    Hum, or whine?

    Power supply still delivering 24v? (check with multimeter)

    Hum when moving, or while stopped (if stopped do they go more quiet when a move is sent)?

    Grbl Settings backup for review (CONTROL > GRBL SETTINGS TAB > Backup Settings button on the main toolbar)
     
  3. Andy Cullen

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    I'll have to pick up a multimeter to check the output
    they hum when stopped (as before) when I send a move the hum increases more or less depending on the amperage settings. very similar to what happens with a loose wire but this happened to all 4 motors at once. I have checked the connections
     
  4. Andy Cullen

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    checked the voltage .... 24volts and then it suddenly started to work again... maybe a poor connection at the power input? at any rate thanks for the reply. hopefully it will continue to work
     
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    Do double check all terminals. Slightly loose terminals is a sure fire way to lose a Blackbox to a short circuit in the future. Loose terminals create high resistance connections, or wires finally pull out and short to nearby components.
     
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    Will do, thanks Peter
     

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