or even watch a multimeter on the voltage when running a program, and see if
it's dropping.

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Daniel Kavanagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Aaron,
>
>  Try splitting the power supplies, one to x, one to y and z ummm,
>
>  Z and side to side, other to the big heavy gantry alone.
>
>  If it's also happening in Mach then it's prolly power supply.
>
>  I looked up those power supplies, they are switch mode, as opposed to
> chunks of transformer. Copper and Iron are your friends.
>
>  I tried a switching supply on my router and it acted crazy, worked on
> one axis at a time but on multi axis moves it would stutter and stall.
>
>  Dan
>
>  P.S. My first machine was a hell of a learning curve. I think I made
> every mistake possible.
>
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