On 06/29/2017 10:43 PM, dave wrote:
On 06/25/2017 12:32 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 06/25/2017 09:21 AM, dave wrote:
.....warning: gcode exceeds machine limits. I
classically set my limits at -.2 ..18, -.2, ..9 and 0
... -3.
Moving to -9 ... 9, -4 ... 4 for x and y and it still
gave me the same error message. .... and yes I shutdown
linuxcnc and restarted homing on the center of the bed.
I can't POSSIBLY see how temperature could affect soft
limits, which is what your message describes. The only
way this could happen is computer malfunction or homing
to a different spot than was intended for home.
Hi Jon,
After getting the new encoder installed and checked out I
went looking for a way to monitor cpu
temp.
So far, less than 50% of max... max is defined a 100 C.
Temp in the shop today was 93. We'll see what next week
brings. Anyway, so far so good.
Hard to believe that the goofy encoder could have induced
that behavior but....
Some systems have the temp sensing diode in the CPU hooked
up. There is a package called lm_sensors. After installing,
run sensors-detect to configure it, then just type "sensors"
to get a temp readout.
Yes, I have seen a number of encoders that were on the brink
of failure start doing strange things just before they died.
Jon
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