Hi, I'm having trouble getting my eggbot to plot correctly. Any time the pen arm is more than 5 degrees off center, the pen falls over. I turned the current adjust all the way up. I also tried all the way down. There is definitely one direction that makes the motor stronger and one that is weaker, but neither is strong enough to hold the pen. Any pointers on how to track down the problem?
Thanks,
Todd
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This sounds like too little current through the motor windings. Too little current could be caused by too low motor drive voltage. Check the motor supply voltage first.
If OK then adjust the current pot meter.
Check the holding torque of the "egg-motor" if this is weak as well the voltage to the board is too low. On my bot I can hardly move the egg-coupler with power on (enable motors from the "manual" tab in the Inkscape egg-bot dialog).
If the "egg-motor" holding torque is OK but not the pen-motor, try swapping the motor wiring so the pen output is driving the egg-motor and the egg output is driving the pen-motor. If the problem moves to "the other motor" the board output is bad, if the pen-motor is still bad the motor (or wiring) is bad.
Chances are you will find a bad connection (or even incorrect wiring) while performing the above swap.
Please give feedback on the progress.
The color of the pen arm motor wiring is brown-green-yellow-red going from the bottom of the board, (Brown is closest to the servo connectors)
RGDS
Ragnar
Where in the world are you? I have two spare motors in my drawer. (Plus a spare EBB board).
RGDS
Ragnar
I am in Texas - just a little too far from NH to drop it off!
I am sure the EMSS guys will sort you out - their customer care is excellent!
RGDS
Ragnar
I didn't have an adaptor for UK plugs when I first built my Eggbot, so used a Maplins multi-voltage regulated supply at 9V, 1.4A, which worked fine.
However the supply provided gives motor jittering on the pen arm. The pot was already a maximum, wich both motors easily turned by hand, so no joy there.
The supplied switch-mode psu seems to be giving 1.5A / 9V as expected. I really don't want to tie my multi voltage supply to the Eggbot - any advice on what I need to look for in a replacement supply?
Jack
Your supply is probably OK for driving the eggbot. The problem seems to be your current potmeter setting.
With the pot at maximum the current to the motor is too high - the driver chip protection circuitry kicks in - causing the jittering. Try setting the pot to 11 o'clock position (full travel from approximately 8 to 4). On my ver13 boards this results in a current around 570mA which works nice.
(Please be aware that the silkscreen print on the board with indicates counterclockwise rotation for increase in current is incorrect.)
Good luck. Please feedback on results.
RGDS
Ragnar
Just tested my eggbot with a 9V supply, no problems plotting.
RGDS
Ragnar
Sorry for the delay. Turning the power down worked. Now I have happy eggbot and pretty eggs (well ping-pong balls).
Thanks!
Jack