Wiring proximity induction probe April 02, 2015 06:34AM |
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Wiring proximity induction probe April 04, 2015 06:08AM |
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By this you mean "triggered", right?Quote
cdru
Move the probe so that it shouldn't be tripped.
Yes, I did. Only pure cables left.Quote
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You did remove those resistors[...]
Re: Wiring proximity induction probe April 06, 2015 09:59AM |
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It's easiest with a multimeter that has a tone for continuity, but you can use one that shows just the resistance too. Hold one end of the lead on the pin that leads to the Mega board. Touch the other probe to the other end of the circuit. You should hear a tone or have close to 0 ohms resistance. Touch the other endstop pins around to make sure you don't have continuity to any of those pins. If you do, you have a short somewhere.Quote
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I'm not sure how do I check if bad solder joint is "bad" so I'm posting pictures of it.
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By this you mean "triggered", right?
With the jumper not making a difference, then I would say that pin is no longer working.Quote
Z-min is always open, as M119 says (X & Y endstops work well) - When triggered or not, with jumper on black & blue pin (where brown cable is still on it's correct place) or just with cables connected.
Probably not. You are probably only using the min or max pins for the X and Y axis, so the other ones could be used. Look in your pins.h file and swap the Z_Min_Pin with one of the end stops you aren't currently using.Quote
Do I have to buy new RAMPS if Z-Min is fried?
The schematic that you were originally using was for a PNP sensor and if you had one that was hooked up to 12V source, yes, it would have been feeding 12V to the Arduino. However it sounds like you were always using a NPN sensor so it wouldn't have been feeding 12V to the signal pin...plus if you were always using + from the endstop headers it would have only have been 5V. With your resistors wired how you have them, I don't think your miswiring, as photographed, would have fired the z-min pin. However if you tried different things it's possible you inadvertently friend it.Quote
EDIT2: I found that topic [forums.reprap.org] and guy put 12VDC onto the Z MIN pin on the Polouno board and fried it. Isn't it what I was doing?
Re: Wiring proximity induction probe April 07, 2015 05:01PM |
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With the jumper not making a difference, then I would say that pin is no longer working.
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