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    • jlee73undefined
      jlee73
      last edited by jlee73

      So I have built my own corexy. Finally got the duet36hc board hooked up and connected to computer. Launched dwc and went to home all and as you can see in the video the motor “clunks”. From what I can tell, the motor is wired to board correct. When I home any of the axes I get a warning pop up on dwc which is shown below. It says voltage warning!! The motors are 2.5 amps, 1.8 deg. In the config tool I have it set at 400 steps per the calculator.
      What am I doing wrong???!!!

      Duh I mapped drives wrong

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        That motor connector looks like it's not fully seated.

        Undervoltage means the board isn't seeing a high enough input voltage to run the motors.

        Can you send M122 and then M98 P"config.g" in the gcode console tab and copy and paste the results here?

        Have you checked the voltage output of your power supply with a multimeter to confirm that it's outputting what you expect it to?

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • jlee73undefined
          jlee73
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          I realized that the drivers were mapped wrong will redo and let’s you know

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