Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] found emc ragidness problem
Posted by
William Scalione
on 2002-06-15 13:43:57 UTC
Richard,
Try taking an extension cord and plugging the computer into
an outlet on the other side of the room, preferably one that
is on a different circuit. A buddy of mine had lots of problems
and this fixed it. Some sort of ground loop or noise, I imagine.
Bill
Try taking an extension cord and plugging the computer into
an outlet on the other side of the room, preferably one that
is on a different circuit. A buddy of mine had lots of problems
and this fixed it. Some sort of ground loop or noise, I imagine.
Bill
> I have one computer 300 mhz. that i have cncpro on and working fine,
> tried installing the bdi on that one but would not take. So i
> installed it on a 500 mhz machine and installed just fine, connected
> the drives and the motors sounded like tin cans draging on the ground,
> so i thought that this is what peaple were talkig about {raged steps}.
> by chance i thought to try cncpro on the 500 mhz. machine and wala,
> tin cans again.Why would cncpro work fine on the 300 mhz. machine and
> be rough on the 500 mhz. machine???? In the end i want emc to work.
> It looks that i have major interferince problems. Would an opto-
> isolator board help me in this?.If I had ground loop problems why
> does the 300 mhz. computer work? In both computers i am getting the 5
> volts from the computers for the gecko's 201.
>
> Thanks in advance for your great advise.
> Richard
>
>
Discussion Thread
armartinus
2002-06-15 07:47:45 UTC
found emc ragidness problem
William Scalione
2002-06-15 13:43:57 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] found emc ragidness problem
Jon Elson
2002-06-15 23:29:33 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] found emc ragidness problem
armartinus
2002-06-17 09:50:50 UTC
Re: found emc ragidness problem
dakota8833
2002-06-17 12:24:55 UTC
Re: found emc ragidness problem
armartinus
2002-06-17 12:42:28 UTC
Re: found emc ragidness problem