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    • logrisoundefined
      logriso
      last edited by

      Hi at all,
      Sorry for my "poor English"...:-)
      I'm looking for some information about the correct serial connection of two stepper motors for axis Y that has to spin in opposite direction controlled by Y driver of duet board.
      I found a lot of wiring diagrams in internet, but no one clearly explain to me how obtain the opposite direction.
      should I only connect two opposite motors windings (i.e A1 and A2 with B1 and B2)? or should i also to reverse the polarity of windings (i mean A1 with B1 and A2 with B2)?
      The first connection that i have done, is not working well....the motors only do a little confused movement without direction.
      Thanks for you help.

      Logriso

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      • Coffeeundefined
        Coffee
        last edited by

        This is how I have done it in the past with a Duet board.
        connection.jpg

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        • logrisoundefined
          logriso
          last edited by

          @Coffee Thank a lot...
          I will try....

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          • logrisoundefined
            logriso
            last edited by

            Hi.
            I've tried and everything worked fine.

            Thanks again!

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            • Coffeeundefined
              Coffee
              last edited by

              Good deal! You are most welcome!

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