@dc42 said in Maestro Servo Wiring:
M42 P# S0
Thank you so much! I added the M42 command to my retract&deploy and it seems to be the solution!
@dc42 said in Maestro Servo Wiring:
M42 P# S0
Thank you so much! I added the M42 command to my retract&deploy and it seems to be the solution!
Hey,
i am using the bfptouch as well. It is performing pretty good BUT my servos just stop working after some time (can be anything between 1 to 7 days).
They just stop responding to M280. After replacing the servo everything works as supposed again. I am on my 3rd set of servos now.
What could be the reason for this? thnx
thanks - it's working !
Thanks for the support!
The light bar is a 3-connector 12V switched LED circuit. One wire is 12V+, one Ground, and the other is a 5V signal that controls the brightness of the lights.
On a RAMPS Board i used a 12K Resistor between the 5V SIG wire and the D4 pin on the ramps.
Using the gcode "M42 P4 S255" i could turn on the LED with.
Which pin can i use accordingly on the maestro ?
Thanks for the support!
Hi,
i've just spent some time to found out how to connect an LED strip to the maestro and decided to use the always on fans's 12V + GND connector.
However my led bar comes with a 3 pin connector :
+12 VIN - GND - 5V SIG
Which pin can i use for the 5V Signal line in order to be able to dim the led's via GCODE?
thanks!
i tried it as well - works 100%
Thank you guys , it is working !
I am afraid i will bomb you soon with some more noob questions
Hi,
just received my Maestro board and took the 12684 lcd from my ramps board.
After powering the Maestro the lcd shows just a blue screen
I have setup the "main" file with just the follwing line
text R0 C0 F1 T"My 3D Printer "
I tried upgrading the firmware to the latest , but the lcd is still not working.
Is there anything i i'll have to do to make it work?