done something wrong, as g-203v onboard mini fuses keep frying.
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Re: done something wrong, as g-203v onboard mini fuses keep frying.
I was under the wrong idea that I didnt need a resistor but Ill get one in each driver…18.8 k for 2.0 amps…thanks!
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Re: done something wrong, as g-203v onboard mini fuses keep frying.
I forgot about those things...
Yes, you still need the resistors.
The 4g board from ShopBot had them soldered into the board right there by the driver, if I remember correctly.
Yes, you still need the resistors.
The 4g board from ShopBot had them soldered into the board right there by the driver, if I remember correctly.
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Re: done something wrong, as g-203v onboard mini fuses keep frying.
Once I hooked them in, it’s running great. I got my Xbox controller running the axis and it’s going well, just need to figure out “z”..the keyboard isn’t controlling it now either and it does not in the virtual control panel. but I’ll figure it out, but motors are running well and sound ok too. It’s still the body of an old shopbot, but it’s back up!