Re: losing steps
Posted by
cadcamcenter
on 2002-01-15 23:41:43 UTC
"mariss92705" <mariss92705@y...> wrote:
<<Place the jumpers 1 to 4 (already there) and the other 3 to 6. That
disables the current reduction feature. Your motor will be hotter
now.>>
"cdoughtynz" <cdoughty@p...> wrote: << I can make the motor lose
steps, when I put my shoulder into the cross slide.>>
Which is more crucial, avoid losing step or keeping the motors
cooler? Other than the current reduction, is there any other
advantages the 201A have over the 201, especially anything that may
induce a 201 owner to upgrade to the 201A?
Peter
<<Place the jumpers 1 to 4 (already there) and the other 3 to 6. That
disables the current reduction feature. Your motor will be hotter
now.>>
"cdoughtynz" <cdoughty@p...> wrote: << I can make the motor lose
steps, when I put my shoulder into the cross slide.>>
Which is more crucial, avoid losing step or keeping the motors
cooler? Other than the current reduction, is there any other
advantages the 201A have over the 201, especially anything that may
induce a 201 owner to upgrade to the 201A?
Peter
Discussion Thread
cdoughtynz
2002-01-15 20:54:50 UTC
losing steps
ccs@m...
2002-01-15 21:05:33 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] losing steps
mariss92705
2002-01-15 22:45:16 UTC
Re: losing steps
cadcamcenter
2002-01-15 23:41:43 UTC
Re: losing steps