My C86ACCP is more than a month old. I have the REV2.
New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
I had the same problem and when i unticked drive enable in the wizard on my axis i had no more problems
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
Did you have an opportunity to make an stl file for a bracket to hold the C86ACCP securely to the Acorn board?carboncymbal wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 2:02 pmI'll have you covered! I'm going to be using the C86ACCP will be making a 3d printable bracket for it. I'll also provide the general dimensions of the combination that will be derived from 3D scan and hopefully a C86ACCP solid model.martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 11:15 amWould be nice if one of are users proficient with CAD and 3D printing could design and make some brackets for it.Gary Campbell wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:46 am Please note, that like some others, I am a bit hesitant to use these boards until a proper solution to secure them is in hand.
Anyone? Anyone?
Thanks,
Clay
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
I just installed my C86ACCP and am experiencing the exact same scenario .
Motors jog for a second or two after a reset and then a drive Fault appears on the screen of CNC12 but I noticed that there was no green led on the C86ACCP BOARD and no fault leds lit for the Drive connections.
I'm using Molex connections to X Y and Z axisnof my mill.
This thread just "ends " without any stated resolution of this problem.
I also had to reverse the direction of each of my axes after connecting the C86ACCP .
One time I inadvertently disconnected the Z axis power cable and when powered up I did get a drive Fault withe the C86ACCP
Showing a green led and an accompanying Fault led for the Z axis .
I also have tried all permutations of software and Wizard settings.
Again , was this issue eve resolved for this thread or did it just end?
Motors jog for a second or two after a reset and then a drive Fault appears on the screen of CNC12 but I noticed that there was no green led on the C86ACCP BOARD and no fault leds lit for the Drive connections.
I'm using Molex connections to X Y and Z axisnof my mill.
This thread just "ends " without any stated resolution of this problem.
I also had to reverse the direction of each of my axes after connecting the C86ACCP .
One time I inadvertently disconnected the Z axis power cable and when powered up I did get a drive Fault withe the C86ACCP
Showing a green led and an accompanying Fault led for the Z axis .
I also have tried all permutations of software and Wizard settings.
Again , was this issue eve resolved for this thread or did it just end?
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
I had this issue and I went backed and checked the A axis jumper on the C86ACCP and it was enabled. After moving the jumper to the axis I wasn’t using, everything worked as it should have.Centurion wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 11:52 am I just installed my C86ACCP and am experiencing the exact same scenario .
Motors jog for a second or two after a reset and then a drive Fault appears on the screen of CNC12 but I noticed that there was no green led on the C86ACCP BOARD and no fault leds lit for the Drive connections.
I'm using Molex connections to X Y and Z axisnof my mill.
This thread just "ends " without any stated resolution of this problem.
I also had to reverse the direction of each of my axes after connecting the C86ACCP .
One time I inadvertently disconnected the Z axis power cable and when powered up I did get a drive Fault withe the C86ACCP
Showing a green led and an accompanying Fault led for the Z axis .
I also have tried all permutations of software and Wizard settings.
Again , was this issue eve resolved for this thread or did it just end?
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
Thanks for your quick reply,
I'll double check this .
Ron
I'll double check this .
Ron
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
I checked and this doesn't appear to be the problem.
I disabled all the axes except the X axis and it does show a green light on the motor and the C86ACCP but even if I move the x axis a tenth of a thousandth there is the 2000ms delay a the CNC12 screen shows a drive Fault and the motor show Amber while the green light on the C86ACCP goes out but never shows a led for the X axis .
Sometimes the green led on the C86ACCP COMES ON AND GOES OUT AND RESETS BY ITSELF EVERY COUPLE OF SECONDS AND CONTINUES THIS CYCLE.
I disabled all the axes except the X axis and it does show a green light on the motor and the C86ACCP but even if I move the x axis a tenth of a thousandth there is the 2000ms delay a the CNC12 screen shows a drive Fault and the motor show Amber while the green light on the C86ACCP goes out but never shows a led for the X axis .
Sometimes the green led on the C86ACCP COMES ON AND GOES OUT AND RESETS BY ITSELF EVERY COUPLE OF SECONDS AND CONTINUES THIS CYCLE.
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
Did you disconnect all the motors from the C86ACCP that you disabled except for the X that is still enabled?
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn
Yes, I did do that.
I disconnected the Molex connections to the C86 board for the Y and Z motors and then set all axes on the C86 to OFF as well as the unused A axis
I plan to individually check each axis this way and see what happens.
I put in an email request to Arturo Duncan as well
Another thought I had is to not use the Molex connectors on the board but instead use the wire connections on the C86 board instead .
Let me say that I do appreciate the interest you've displayed.
Thank You,
Ron
I disconnected the Molex connections to the C86 board for the Y and Z motors and then set all axes on the C86 to OFF as well as the unused A axis
I plan to individually check each axis this way and see what happens.
I put in an email request to Arturo Duncan as well
Another thought I had is to not use the Molex connectors on the board but instead use the wire connections on the C86 board instead .
Let me say that I do appreciate the interest you've displayed.
Thank You,
Ron