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Endstop issue

Posted by Qcks_ 
Endstop issue
January 26, 2015 05:58PM
Hola,

So i've been working on my printer off and on,as parts come in, and it's been going ok.
The other day though, the x and y end stop started doing something odd.

When they're flipped, the seem to cut power to the whole arduino board. Almost like a breaker is being thrown.

I thought it was weird but it didn't appear to be doing any damage so I hooked the 12 volt supply up. With the 12 volt supply hooked up, it caused something to start smoking when it was tripped.

I'm thinking it was one of my capacitors, since there's no obvious scorch marks on the PCB. IF i don't include endstops in the wiring, the computer still recognizes the Arduino mega board, but with Endstops, it can't access the com-port, so I think something is definitely dead.

I'm using Marlin.
I have a Arduino Mega 2560 board with the motor shield board.
I'm using 1.4 sainsmart RAMPS, and NEMA17 stepper motors.
Advice and thoughts welcome.
Re: Endstop issue
January 27, 2015 12:25AM
Sounds like your shorting +5 to gnd via the endstop. this is bad. It kills the voltage regulator on the mega

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/27/2015 12:25AM by Dust.
Re: Endstop issue
January 27, 2015 12:58AM
Poop.
Thanks.

I was rather afraid of that.

I will be replacing most of the circuitry with this one.
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