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James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 40098.7681944444 by noopies
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noopies@excite.com asks: "
Hi,
When will you have more kits in stock?
Oh, and when will Ver #2 be released?
Thanks,
Dave
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WHENS THE V2 COMING OUT :D
|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'c2builder@yahoo.com asks: "
I would like to buy Version 2 lini's (pMinMo compatible). Can you email me when version 2 is ready?
Thanks,
frank, c2builder@yahoo.com"
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Hi there,|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: ' what a mess !!!!
I am really struggling here. I have built the linnistepper board and everything seems to be working well at first but the motor seems like it has it's own mind. It will for instance ignore for a while the direction signal and then obey it. Sometimes it won't step. I am sort of sure the phases is right but what else can I check. It sort of seems like it misses one phase and does not have the power to start stepping or it just do not have the right sequence to turn in the correct direction. I have tried it with two motors . I am driving it with a little system for an electronic dividing head.
Can the motor still step if one phase is missing?
Regards
Nic