Homing gone awry----SOLVED

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Fueler1
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Acorn CNC Controller: No
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CNC Control System Serial Number: 101981
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Homing gone awry----SOLVED

Post by Fueler1 »

Finished a job. Went to the next one to find the machine dead in the water. Reboot, etc and find home got lost. Z in particular.
It trips ok but does not make that last little move to home.
May not be pertinent but the wireless mpg doesn't seem to be recognized and the little rabbit/hare button is lit up but non functional.
Report attached.
Advice, tips?
Thanks
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Last edited by Fueler1 on Sun May 18, 2025 3:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.


cncsnw
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Re: Homing gone awry

Post by cncsnw »

That sounds like CNC12 thinks a probe or tool setter is tripped.

Remind us: do you have a probe and/or a tool setter? What type? Is it plugged into the control? Is it in a tripped condition?


Fueler1
Posts: 153
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2018 10:04 am
Acorn CNC Controller: No
Allin1DC CNC Controller: Yes
Oak CNC controller: No
CNC Control System Serial Number: 101981
DC3IOB: No
CNC12: Yes
CNC11: No
CPU10 or CPU7: No

Re: Homing gone awry

Post by Fueler1 »

Bingo
I have a tt1 and a dp4 tied into a cncsnw box.
The DP 4 had gotten mist oil on it which found it's way inside. Apparently it caused a short across the cable connector pin.
Cleaned it with some Deoxit and it's happy again.... for the moment anyway.
Thanks


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