rust_bucket wrote:My first question for the collective hive mind is with regards to the "Enable" function on the steppers. ... But am I doing long term damage? Should I add the enable circuit?
I have no answer about whether any damage is being done, except to say, "I hope not". I have the charge pump on my UC300ETH enabled whenever UCCNC is active, whether or not a program is running. So, I'm in the same boat as far as idle time and heat gain while sitting there doing nothing. It doesn't seem to bother anything, so far.
I did connect the disable pins on the Gecko 203V drives via the charge pump relay so that:
- The machine is quiet and safe whenever UCCNC is closed. When I was rebuilding the machine, I wanted the control box powered up so that I could test and position switches and sensors by moving the gantry around by hand. Without UCCNC, the charge pump isn't there, and that sends a disable to the drives, allowing the steppers to free wheel. I would then start UCCNC and move things around through the program to test that the sensors trigger when expected.
- When the eStop is triggered the disable cuts in and stops motion. The eStop on the UC300ETH will also turn off the spindle (if you have it wired that way).
So, there are some benefits by setting up the disable circuit (or Enable, in your case).