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Collision: Hit switch head-on [ATTACH] Roll Over Passes by the switch, pressing the roller as it goes, can move beyond switch (but stops...
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The link still works, just click on through as instructed onscreen Please do read the textual content of the documentation too, especially with...
Connections would be covered in their documentation but essentially all lasers just take a PWM signal from the controller, and power. Generically...
Yes, but beware to not connect the 3.3v pins to higher voltage devices (like a relay with a 5v pullup, or a motor driver with stray voltage on the...
Either incorrect Grbl Settings ($5=7 for BlackBox X32 with our switches on all axes) or the red ones are wired wrong
Essentially yes, but 3.3v (TTL was mainly 5v back in the day) - but same, just a logic signal "tool plug" = TOOL ENABLE yes...
No, its logic signals. Not 12v! 0v for off, 3.3v 10mA for on. Tool Enable = 0/3.3v binary on/off (used to arm a tool) PWM = 03.3v variable duty...
Yes you can use an isolated relay, or a motor controller that matches your gear motors requirements. We provide standard logic signals (enable,...
Use Troubleshooting tab to test switches by hand. Make sure they are not inverted (triggered when off), and correct axis (didn't plug Z into X)
Relay is for signalling (VFD enable / fwd / rev, and Plasma Enable etc). Not meant for powering loads
It tells you that you've disabled the DROs manually. Go back to Troubleshooting tab > Application Diagnostics and untick the DROs you disabled...
We have logic signals for driving a IoT relay docs:blackbox-x32:connect-dewalt-iotrelay [OpenBuilds Documentation], or a VFD spindle Gear motor:...
Oh yes please, not worth risking BlackBox on anything less (: - using different PSU can void warranty
If you are using our profiles, the defaults we provide for our machines are well balanced (performing well, but still reliable). Whenever you plan...
See section 15 of Terms of Service and Rules | OpenBuilds thanks
Use the Stop or Abort buttons.
1) enter valid wifi details in the wizard 2) make sure the network is solid (good signal, working DHCP, is 2.4ghz 802.11b/g compatible) Timeout...
1) check Grubscrews on shaft couplers (could be slipping of shaft coupler) 2) check leadscrews, binding could cause stalls (apply dry/PTFE...