On 07/20/2017 09:53 PM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 20.07.17 08:39, dave wrote:
A few weeks ago when I was having motion problems someone suggested I check
the supply voltage
to the encoder. It turns out to be 4.8 V. The power supply was an 85 w pico
, the little card that plugs
into the 24
On 20.07.17 08:39, dave wrote:
> A few weeks ago when I was having motion problems someone suggested I check
> the supply voltage
> to the encoder. It turns out to be 4.8 V. The power supply was an 85 w pico
> , the little card that plugs
> into the 24 pin power connector. Thinking that maybe I
> A few weeks ago when I was having motion problems someone suggested I
> check the supply voltage
> to the encoder. It turns out to be 4.8 V. The power supply was an 85 w
> pico , the little card that plugs
> into the 24 pin power connector. Thinking that maybe I could do better
> with a