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Default Added lots of safety wiring and wired the Y axis


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After yesterday and today, I now have

1) ESTOP buttons working
2) Overheat thermal switches controlling E-Stop as well.
3) Limit switch on the Y axis fully functional
4) PPMC controller box switches motion circuit on and off.

My next goal is to set up everything so that servo drives are in
inhibit, unless machine is on and is able to control positions.


Your next goal should be to get some sleep!


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"Ignoramus19697" wrote in message
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After yesterday and today, I now have

1) ESTOP buttons working
2) Overheat thermal switches controlling E-Stop as well.
3) Limit switch on the Y axis fully functional
4) PPMC controller box switches motion circuit on and off.

My next goal is to set up everything so that servo drives are in
inhibit, unless machine is on and is able to control positions.


Your next goal should be to get some sleep!

Just remember the first 90% of the project takes 90% of the time. The last
10% takes the other 90% of the time.

karl


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On 2010-07-18, Karl Townsend wrote:

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"Ignoramus19697" wrote in message
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After yesterday and today, I now have

1) ESTOP buttons working
2) Overheat thermal switches controlling E-Stop as well.
3) Limit switch on the Y axis fully functional
4) PPMC controller box switches motion circuit on and off.

My next goal is to set up everything so that servo drives are in
inhibit, unless machine is on and is able to control positions.


Your next goal should be to get some sleep!

Just remember the first 90% of the project takes 90% of the time. The last
10% takes the other 90% of the time.


Exactly.

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