Hello there I have problem with my uc300 It’s connected to mach3 but when i click on config plugins i can see the digital dream is connected but when i press config ..model shows ( unknown) it should be shown model (UC300 ) Is there any usb drive should i install or any solution should i follow to fix this? Thanks
Hello, I have a question regarding tying the 2 power supply negative outputs together. I understand your point regarding not having a floating potential between them, but the GND and the COM- are electrically isolated (optical according to the manf) I checked it with an ohm meter and this is truly the case. So won’t connecting the PS negatives together defeat this isolation and leave room for some potential damage or other malfunction? Did you fully operate the controller like this without any problems. Thanks, and a great video, very informative as I’m assembling one now.
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A question for you, what stepper motor drivers are you using in the video? I am using TB6600's and cannot find one with ALARM positive or negative. I have followed your builds from the very first one, love your content!
Hello. I need help please. I kind of messed up my XPRO V5. I know there's a memory on it which I believe contains all the original software.. Could you please send me a copy.?
Thank you for making these clips; they help a lot. However I found one error here. Insert one M5 T-nut on the top and the other on the bottom of the back of the V-slot like the manual shows instead on the 2040 extrusion.
24:30 I am requesting some help, I saw you wire up a DDCS for CNC machine, for the End stops, could you let me know, where the other ends for the Yellow signal wire are hooked up to?
Hey! Really appreciate your videos. I'm having endless trouble getting my CNC machine up and running. I have a UC300. Is it required to have 32 bit windows 7 installed on the device? I am connecting a usb to printer cable (into the UC300 female printer cable end) and it's not recognising it as a device. I have installed the digital dream .dll plugin (digital dream is the brand of my UC300). I have iHSV47 Servo motors and got the Ultimate Bee kit. I have been trying for months and would love some help. I'm open to getting steppers instead or a totally different controller. Could you offer any advice? Thanks again.
saludos y fantastico video. tengo ultimateBee 100x1500. Pero NO se poner codigo o usas cncjs para que eje xy haga HOMING X0 Y0.... ¿ALGUIEN SABE COMO POR FAVOR?
Thanks for the video. I was looking into building this machine but the shipping costs are quite high to ship to the United States. I was wondering if it would be cheaper to source all the materials locally. What are your thoughts?
Hi. Thank you for this very informative video. I have followed your setup completely but I have a problem with the machine not homing. When I try to home it the Z axis moves up by 1mm and the x and y axis do not move at all. Ha anyone had a similar problem and what to do to correct it.
First off, thank you so much for the videos you have made and knowledge you are willing to share. I am in the process of setting up my xpro v5 controller and ran into an issue with my hard limits (homing switches). They are wired NC & I have updated the firmware with the appropriate XYYZ_NC file. I am also using CNCjs (couldn't get very far with Universal G-code sender). If i activate a limit on the axis that is moving, it stops the axis like it should. When I send a "?" command, I receive this" <IDLE/MPos:143.880, -213.408, 55.000/FS:0,0/Pn:XYZ>" which tells me the limits are active, correct? I think that is my problem....? But if they are stopping the machine when I press one, why do they show active when not pressed? did I miss a setting in the initial set up?
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This looks like exactly the video I'm going to need for wiring my tabletop plasma cutter. But I have a question I ordered the ec300 card with MPG controller from AliExpress. I ordered motor drivers and power supplies as well. I still have to order a 5 volt power supply. I found one online which is 5 amp. Would this be too many amps for the ec300? Is there anything else I should know about an ec300 controller versus a uc300 controller where are they close to the same? Thanks for any advice I've never wired or build a CNC before but I think I have the basics of it. Thanks again. Subscribed.
@@coreybush2468 I talked to the company and they said the "Best is Offline DDCSV4.1 or MK4 mach3 controller" I still haven't decided but there are a lot of 3rd party controllers that are good. I think the mach3 is buggy if i remember correctly. I still haven't ordered.
Very nice walk-through on the assembly of the QueenAnt machine. What size/sku# are the ball screw bearings in the end plates? I haven’t been able to find that info on their website.
I've been experimenting with the settings on my VFD, particularly the PD014 acceleration time. The reason why I started to set it differently than the suggested value is that I had some Voltage drop and I was thinking with slower acceleration, I may can avoid the ELun error. Despite adjusting it to various values like 10, 50, or 150, I'm not seeing any noticeable changes in the acceleration time. I was only able to start the spindle to 220Hz and not above. Interestingly, I was able to adjust the deceleration time without any issues. I tried PD043 to create a slow non linear ramp up, but I had no luck, it only had an effect on the deceleration. Can anyone help me, what am I missing? Could be there some another setting that might be overriding the acceleration time? I was also thinking to set PD142 to lower than 8, and other than loosing output, could it help preventing the ELun error? PD151 sounded like a solution, but no luck there also. I know I should start fixing the electricity around my workshop instead of risking melting down anything, but until Winter is on, I can't dig holes for new cabling and it would be super awesome to run my cnc even with limited power
Greetings, I downloaded the drivers through the description and when unzipping it did not bring the installer, I tried to search for them in another way but it turned out the same as what I can do
Greetings from Spain. I have installed my ultimateBee cnc software and cncJssoftware. But the X and Z Axis movement buttons appear greyed out and I cannot press to move the head. any ideas? Saludos desde España. He instalado mi ultimateBee cnc y software cncJs software. Pero los botones de mover Ejes X Y Z aparecen apagados color grisy no puedo apretar para mover cabezal. ¿alguna idea?
After over a year of having my machine built I actually came back to this video to ask this very question! The flex coupler has invariably induced “flex” on my entire z axis. I had nothing but troubles trying to figure out why I couldn’t mill a simple pocket without have the bottom surface outrageously inconsistent. After all this time I finally figured out that when the bristles of my dust shoe made contact with the material surface it was putting upward pressure on the z-axis and the flex coupler “flexed” and I couldn’t get consistent cuts no matter what. Now I’m trying to figure out whether swapping for a rigid coupler would be safe to do, or whether the flex coupler was necessary for anything?