Odd question..

Do you have slotted photo-interrupters that might be picking up the light
flicker?
It's unlikely, but no harm in ruling it out.

Regards
Roland


On 16 October 2011 14:21, Andy Ibbotson <andyi_w...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> Hi
> I have my BF30 up and running EMC2 but I'm having problems with EMC noise.
>  When I switch on the shop fluorescent lights they cause the motors to
> "jump" anyone got any advice re. shielding.  All signal cable screens are
> grounded to the 7i43 (PC) ground.  Link to Control box from PC is by a 1m
> bought 25Dsub cable.  Motor power wires are 4core screened cables, screens
> are at PSU ground (isolated from Geckos and PC).  Any help or  advice will
> be appreciated.
>
> Machine is in the  UK.
> Regards
> Andy
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