So as it turns out, the wires from the switches were picking up some noise and causing the input to go high. I solved this by using shielded wire for my limit switches and now the machine homes just fine. Thank you @Phaedrux @JoergS5 @fcwilt for your responses.
Latest posts made by Gabell20
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RE: All axis stop moving before hitting switches
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RE: All axis stop moving before hitting switches
@Phaedrux I don't know, they are just no name switches that came on the machine. i am going to try putting ferrules around them.
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RE: All axis stop moving before hitting switches
@Phaedrux @JoergS5 thank you i will try that now. EDIT: that did not work, now I have the same problem but slower lol, I should just purchase new switches
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RE: All axis stop moving before hitting switches
@JoergS5 that could be it, I noticed that sometimes under acceleration thy show up triggered, I wonder if I can makes the axes accelerate slower but only during homing.
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@Phaedrux That is helpful, but i followed along and the problem persists.
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@Phaedrux The x switch is on the left and the y switch is mounted to the x carriage and triggers at the back.
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@JoergS5 no this is not as related but my z is going the opposite way
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@JoergS5 Cool, I have just upgraded
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@Phaedrux how do send images t the forum on mobile ?
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RE: All axis stop moving before hitting switches
@JoergS5 They don't move regardless if I home all or home one axis independently or directly with gcode, for example G91 G1 H2 X-500 will move very far and crash as expected, but G91 G1 H1 X-500 will move roughly 6 mm.
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