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General Mach Discussion / Re: Adjusting Limit Switch
« on: December 15, 2009, 03:19:38 AM »
Yes I was meaning the motors wires, normally things should be fine the way you have them but for some reason you are picking up noise in your system, especially the limit. Thing that gets me is that you connect the shield for the limit and it gets worse, that could be down to the coil of shield wire but I am no where near an expert on this (or any ) subject, so take it with a pinch of salt.
Ok well that new pic blows my theory out of the water LOL. I was thinking that possibly the Z axis was the one on the left in your pic and was picking up noise from the motor wiring, again it shouldnt really as the motor wiring is shielded. You could use foil to shield the ribbons but might not be worth the effort as again it shouldnt really be a problem.
The capacitor will go between the two limit wires where they connect to the breakout board.
Hood
Ok well that new pic blows my theory out of the water LOL. I was thinking that possibly the Z axis was the one on the left in your pic and was picking up noise from the motor wiring, again it shouldnt really as the motor wiring is shielded. You could use foil to shield the ribbons but might not be worth the effort as again it shouldnt really be a problem.
The capacitor will go between the two limit wires where they connect to the breakout board.
Hood