well I found a pretty wild problem and im not to sure why it happens but , I thought i would share so no one had to go thru what i just did . Well it all started out inocent enough I just wanted to neaten up my wire issues a bit,, so off to home depot i went to get some split wire loom. I then got back to the house and began what i thought was a very impressive looking wire loom job all the wires tucked in there respective spots and not a single wire to trip over any more. So I fire up my router to do a day of cutting and hit the home reference all button. and not a one axis hits a switch to home
..It just moves .100 or so and homes right there after about 10 hours of reading every post about limit switches and swaping out cards without any success.
I did the only thing left to do take all the wires back out of the wire looms to look for broken wires. I knew there where no broken wires because my home switches worked one the diagnostics page they lite up and worked fine the axises just would not go to them without homeing where they where first. So after all the wires where out i just decided to try to home it again and in total amazment the router homed fine like it was supose to
So now im like huh to make a long story short when the motor wires are to close to the limit switch wires you will get some kind of interference
Is there a special wire i should use right now im just useing 4 conductor telephone wire just on the limit switches I thought it was sheilded but maybee im wrong any help would be greatfull thanks