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    • alankilianundefined
      alankilian
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      What kind of endstop switch are you using?

      Sometimes you need to turn on the pullup resistor to get reliable results.
      Do that by adding a "^" character to your M574 configuration lines:

      • M574 X1 S1 P"!^xstop"

      THIS page has more information about configuring and debugging endstops.

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      • Reefwarriorundefined
        Reefwarrior @alankilian
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        @alankilian it's a mechanical micro switch wired between common and normally open.

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        • Reefwarriorundefined
          Reefwarrior
          last edited by

          OK tried, no luck with either of the suggestions....

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
            last edited by

            Do they have the option of being wired normally closed?

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @Reefwarrior
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              • Reefwarriorundefined
                Reefwarrior
                last edited by

                yes I can change it to normally closed; however, the Y end stop is EXACTLY the same, and it is not giving any kind of issues. 100% reliable. I have already swapped out the X end stop switch for a different one too, and the issue is still there.

                Next, I guess will be replacing the wiring?

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @Reefwarrior
                  last edited by

                  @Reefwarrior said in Homex - and I am getting fed up:

                  Next, I guess will be replacing the wiring?

                  Maybe. Or at least separating it from any other wiring it runs along.

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                  • Reefwarriorundefined
                    Reefwarrior @Phaedrux
                    last edited by

                    @Phaedrux Oh brother, rookie mistake. Broken wire. Tested continuity and then realized it was broken - I'm such an idiot!

                    A bit of a different Q, but still on this (kinda); what AWG wire do you use for the end stops? (And for the rest of the electronics?)

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Just run of the mill 22AWG stuff off amazon that comes in a selection of colors on little spools.

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                      • Reefwarriorundefined
                        Reefwarrior @Phaedrux
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                        @Phaedrux Cool thank you 🙂 Will have a look at it - I suspect the wire I was/am using is too thin - where I crimp it, sometimes it brakes off - and that means looking for trouble. The other wire I have is too thick - wonderful living in Africa!

                        PLEASE mark this also as Solved? 🙂

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                        • jens55undefined
                          jens55 @Reefwarrior
                          last edited by jens55

                          @Reefwarrior said in Homex - and I am getting fed up:

                          @Phaedrux Cool thank you 🙂 Will have a look at it - I suspect the wire I was/am using is too thin - where I crimp it, sometimes it brakes off - and that means looking for trouble. The other wire I have is too thick - wonderful living in Africa!

                          Your crimping technique or crimping tools are much more likely to cause the issue you are seeing. You should easily be able to crimp down to 30 ga but may have to bend over the exposed wire in order to get good holding. No matter what, the wire should never 'break off'. How are you stripping the insulation? I find that if you use a 'universal' tool or a stripper that electricians use, you are likely to nick strands which then results in a stress point that cause the wire to break. I use a tool that has different but calibrated cutter openings so the chance of nicking a wire is reduced a lot .... but you can still damage it with poor technique.
                          If you are over-crimping by using a universal crimp tool, you can easily kill the wire too.
                          'Engineer' brand hand tools for crimping and stripping are a good investment to reduce frustration!

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                          • alankilianundefined
                            alankilian
                            last edited by

                            @Reefwarrior I'm glad you got it figured out!

                            It can get VERY frustrating, and when people make a bunch of suggestions that you've already tried, it gets even more frustrating.

                            But you kept looking and found it!

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                            • Reefwarriorundefined
                              Reefwarrior @alankilian
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                              @alankilian Yep 🙂

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                              • Reefwarriorundefined
                                Reefwarrior @jens55
                                last edited by

                                @jens55 I suspect it is the quality of cable. The plastic surrounding the threads are not very pliable like silicone wire - it's a kind of hard plastic. I strip the wires using a sharp knife.

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                                • jens55undefined
                                  jens55 @Reefwarrior
                                  last edited by

                                  I strip the wires using a sharp knife.

                                  <shudder> ..... bad ju ju all around !

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                                  • fcwiltundefined
                                    fcwilt @Reefwarrior
                                    last edited by

                                    @Reefwarrior said in Homex - and I am getting fed up:

                                    I strip the wires using a sharp knife.

                                    I suddenly am not sympathetic. 😉

                                    Frederick

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                                    • Phaedruxundefined
                                      Phaedrux Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      I met Ben Heck in person and he stripped some wire with his fingernails. Never meet your heroes. 😛

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                                      • jens55undefined
                                        jens55
                                        last edited by

                                        Fingernails won't nick your wire!
                                        I can't help but wonder what @Reefwarrior uses to crimp the connectors .....

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                                        • gaweyoundefined
                                          gaweyo @Phaedrux
                                          last edited by

                                          @Phaedrux said in Homex - and I am getting fed up:

                                          stripped some wire with his fingernails.

                                          silicone wire and some wirewrap wire (and probably other types) strips relatively easily with just fingernails - no big deal tbh

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                                          • Phaedruxundefined
                                            Phaedrux Moderator @gaweyo
                                            last edited by

                                            @gaweyo said in Homex - and I am getting fed up:

                                            no big deal tbh
                                            I thought it badass to be honest.

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