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Here is a wiring diagram for the Pi hat I'm using. [IMG]
That's potentially great news, I'm anxious to see what you find.
Do you have the possibility of switching the drivers between X and Z or X and Y, if you can it might help to pinpoint where the failure could be...
Although I do not have much in the way of spare funds at the moment, I do have a background in software development and testing if such skills are...
This is a fair point, and I need to do a bit more research on what intensity LEDs one can get that are specifically in the 460nm spectrum. if...
Julius, I took your advice to look up an example on youtube, it does seem to be a decent method. I thought I would share a link in case anyone...
That's awesome, I appreciate the tip. From looking at some of the other sound proofing products that are out there it's possible the old towels...
That's a good thought, thank you, I had been thinking about using acoustic ceiling tiles as they have a decent noise reduction co-efficient of .55...
Yeah they can be quite loud, I'm toying with the idea of taking the innards of an old vacuum cleaner and using that to integrate the vacuum into...
Evan, Thank you for the info. I figured the router/cutting action would be the loudest component, but I figure every little bit helps. The...
I had read a bit on the TB6600's and they were almost what I had decided to go with, but then I started reading about DSP based drivers (such as...
Thanks Julius, I appreciate the offer, since I plan on using the high torque NEMA 23's from the parts store I plan on getting the DQ542MA...
I like the iteration, getting it down to one plate is brilliant!
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Thank makes sense, I wonder if something like an array of something like these would be decent....
Could you use something like a fresnel lens to spread out the light from a higher output source?
Agreed, just a few hours later and I could take advantage of it.
That is awesome, thank you for the update!
Good question, I missed this as well.
Thank you for the info, I had come across the protoneer shield for the raspberry pi not too long ago, but wasn't sure how hard it would be to wire...