On Monday 28 May 2018 21:56:00 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 05/28/2018 08:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 28 May 2018 15:12:46 Jon Elson wrote:
> >> more /proc/meminfo
> >
> > gene@GO704:~$ sudo cat /proc/meminfo
> > [sudo] password for gene:
> > MemTotal:2059220 kB
> > MemFree:
On 05/28/2018 08:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 28 May 2018 15:12:46 Jon Elson wrote:
more /proc/meminfo
gene@GO704:~$ sudo cat /proc/meminfo
[sudo] password for gene:
MemTotal:2059220 kB
MemFree: 1424600 kB
Buffers: 44556 kB
Cached: 372816 kB
On 05/28/2018 03:42 PM, John Dammeyer wrote:
What are others in North America doing for powering their PCs and Monitors?
Separate AC outlet/power bar for the PC?
I have very wimpy servo motors on my Bridgeport. So, the
whole thing except the spindle VFD runs off 120 V. The
computer,
On Monday 28 May 2018 15:12:46 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 05/28/2018 03:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 27 May 2018 23:54:57 Gene Heskett wrote:
> >
> > I forgot to mention that while all that was being worked out, I had
> > to re-boot again as it had become completely unresponsive. And
> >
I typed "linear" when I was thinking "switching" in the last paragraph.
Unfortunately, I also read "switching" when I proof read what I typed
before sending it to the group. I fixed it in the forwarded text,
below. Sorry for the confusion.
On 05/28/2018 06:55 PM, Bruce Layne wrote:
For
On 28 May 2018 at 21:42, John Dammeyer wrote:
> What are others in North America doing for powering their PCs and Monitors?
> Separate AC outlet/power bar for the PC?
I can't answer for what anyone in the US is doing, but many (most?) PC
PSUs can run on 240V.
If yours can't then switching to
For the lathe, milling machine and 24" X 49" CNC router, I ran four
conductor service to the outlets so I have the neutral at the machine.
I can run the 240VAC only VFD from both hot legs, and I divided the
120VAC loads evenly between the two 120VAC legs.
The 24" X 25" CNC router is powered
On 05/28/2018 03:42 PM, John Dammeyer wrote:
If you are in the UK or EU it's not such a big deal since the power isn't split
phase 110/220 VAC. PCs, monitors etc are all configured for 220/240 VAC input
as would be your Mill. That means the CNC side is also probably powered from
the same
If you are in the UK or EU it's not such a big deal since the power isn't split
phase 110/220 VAC. PCs, monitors etc are all configured for 220/240 VAC input
as would be your Mill. That means the CNC side is also probably powered from
the same 220/240VAC circuit.
But for North America we
On Monday 28 May 2018 15:09:00 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 05/27/2018 10:54 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > To Jon; I had to reset the pwm-servo several times, it was
> > tripping off at the m5, which is completely off while the
> > motor was cranking the spindle at 1500. So thinking about
> > the motors
On 05/28/2018 03:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 27 May 2018 23:54:57 Gene Heskett wrote:
I forgot to mention that while all that was being worked out, I had to
re-boot again as it had become completely unresponsive. And still not a
clue in the syslog.
After starting LinuxCNC up, but
On 05/27/2018 10:54 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
To Jon; I had to reset the pwm-servo several times, it was
tripping off at the m5, which is completely off while the
motor was cranking the spindle at 1500. So thinking about
the motors emf, I put an s100, g4p.5 in front of the m5.
Hasn't tripped
On Monday 28 May 2018 12:17:55 jeremy youngs wrote:
> So Gene, essentially an HDMI monitor is the sure bet. I think I will
> find one of them
That seems to be the best bet today. Tomorrow of coarse they have a new
connector thats cheaper. The connector cost is likely the driving force,
and an
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 12:03 PM, a k wrote:
> hi
> i was thinking about problem that i got and have some ideas.
> when one come close to the large motor - any motor - size of motorcycle or
> small car , possible to notice that hair - start move. like someone
> touching it.
> right?
> this is
So Gene, essentially an HDMI monitor is the sure bet. I think I will find
one of them
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On Monday 28 May 2018 06:34:13 Marcus Bowman wrote:
> Gene,
>
> Knowing you have more experience of tricky tasks than I have, and
> seeing not much response to your question, I offer the following
> observations:
>
> I have forgotten the exact reason you are dealing, in places, with the
>
Gene,
Knowing you have more experience of tricky tasks than I have, and seeing not
much response to your question, I offer the following observations:
I have forgotten the exact reason you are dealing, in places, with the
locations of the co-ordinate systems (#5222 etc), but my inclination is
On Sunday 27 May 2018 23:54:57 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 27 May 2018 19:37:04 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 27 May 2018 17:16:50 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Giveing up on the jig brace, I decided to make a wooden one as it
> > > doesn't have to last till the rapture. I laid out a circle,
On Sunday 27 May 2018 23:54:57 Gene Heskett wrote:
I forgot to mention that while all that was being worked out, I had to
re-boot again as it had become completely unresponsive. And still not a
clue in the syslog.
I'm going to glue a piece of pcb to the top of this, and start using a
g38.2
On Monday 28 May 2018 01:04:10 jeremy youngs wrote:
> I'm about to purchase the rpi 3 b to convert my other mill. I'm going
> to use the steppers I took off this matson . Probably 7i90 as well. I
> have a couple VGA monitor so I figured I'd get a HDMI to VGA cable .
> Is there any reason not to
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