No more documentation came with the BOB, actually the schematic means nothing to me since I cant read it LOL (sorry Sage).
Yes I’m only saying that the ONLY problem I can see is that the LED’s for the X axis on the diagnostic screen do not light up like the X axis does not exist
Yes the X axis is connected to 13 and it is confirmed by the inputs signals screen with the “Automated Setup of Inputs”.
Good idea, I will remove the capacitors (tomorrow) and see if anything changes
I never removed any jumpers from the board since I didn’t have to
ok I can do this test as you say with a piece of test wire but since the power will be on, is it possible to damage the BOB?
That pin 10 is Wrong in the manual. I spent a heck of a time to get the Estop working until I was told by the manufacturer that the Estop should be connected between pin 15 and the GND which is located on the input terminals closest to the parallel port. If you look on the picture of the BOB (magnified to 150%) you will see pin 15, then next to it is a terminal +5V and next to it is GND. That is where I have the Estop and is programmed in Mack and works very well.
off to bed now, we had a big snow storm here today (hopefully the last of the season), spent 2 hrs in traffic just to go 2 blocks away and all this wiring problems I have didn’t help either LOL