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Please elaborate on the use case, as its not standard stuff, but: Would it run off 24V? Coolant Output is convenient for that. If you need to...
The point of adding the 3rd party stuff behind the optoisolator is defeated when you power the other side of the Opto+relay from the device you...
They need an external PSU to power the coils, but at least some of those do have opto couplers. Blue one does not.
The onboard relays are meant as dry contact DC signal switchers (Think along the lines of Plasma trigger, VFD direction, etc) Do not switch mains...
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Watch this, should help you decide if Interface is right for you [MEDIA]
As you have an Interface, why not upload the gcode, walk over pick up Interface and go for it. Interface is better than WebUI (and you have the...
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The above applies to both. Not sure if you had a different intention for the X32, but the connectivity, interface, CONTROL etc all same same
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Those 500w DC "spindles" are terrible. Just a super cheap brushed DC "motor" with a collet attached using grubscrews (off center, not a press...
Is it an X32? Any chance you skipped over the docs in a hurry and skipped Section 7.1 (7.2 Relates)?
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It uploads to the USB Upload only, Interface is a "PC replacement" so pick one and stick with it.
Or use the Wizard... Much easier [MEDIA]
Make sure you have $10=511 in your Grbl Settings
Gut wise, most likely yes based on the error.
If it doesn't, use an intermediate step (Clean it up in QCAD or any other suitble CAD for example) Problems with importing DXF into OBcam
See docs:software:file-errors [OpenBuilds Documentation]
LU is usually Low Voltage, so check input mains cabling. High resistance connection / loose terminal screw etc causing voltage drop under load....