Re: [Emc-users] Gecko Failure

2020-04-07 Thread John Dammeyer
It's 5mm pitch and I do have some. But that part of the board has also been overheated and is slightly darker. It may be best to leave well enough alone. I still have two STMBLs and two extra drivers. Might just look for a AC/DC servo to replace the stepper motor and get more than 25 ipm

Re: [Emc-users] Gecko Failure

2020-04-07 Thread andy pugh
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 at 17:42, John Dammeyer wrote: > > I'm going to take it apart one more time I think and remove the solder and > resolder the two pins with the crystalized overheated solder joints. > Although it might also be better to leave well enough alone. I think I would be tempted to

Re: [Emc-users] Gecko Failure

2020-04-07 Thread John Dammeyer
I'm going to take it apart one more time I think and remove the solder and resolder the two pins with the crystalized overheated solder joints. Although it might also be better to leave well enough alone. John > -Original Message- > From: Jon Elson [mailto:el...@pico-systems.com] >

Re: [Emc-users] Gecko Failure

2020-04-07 Thread Jon Elson
On 04/06/2020 06:16 PM, John Dammeyer wrote: Then cover back on and all together into the machine. The Z axis works perfectly. The drive doesn't get any warmer than it did before. As in I can hold my hand on the heatsink and it's barely warm. The connector also does not feel warm nor do