

- #Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 manuals#
- #Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 driver#
- #Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 upgrade#
- #Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 software#
- #Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 license#
I also think you should use maximum 1/8 microstepping.
#Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 driver#
I wouldn’t recommend taking driver power from the controller, because you could be drawing almost 12A if all 4 motors are running at once, who knows how thick the traces on the controller board are? Do not daisy chain driver power together, run separate wires to the supply for each driver.

etc and other electronics so how can a CNC control board be junk, just because its made in China?īTW I am looking at the PMDX series and I may go that route because I would rather run Mach4.īTW I am looking at the PMDX series and I may go that route because I would rather run Mach4.Yes if you want to run Mach4 then you will need one of the other boards both are not always easy to get up and running the smooth stepper is the best choice so far for Mach4 users, the PMDX I have not seen any negative posts about it but there may not be many user's also Craig, they make all our computers, cell phones, tvs' and yes even MRI machines.

now people are dying from a lack of those same supplies. The Chinese who now make our pharmaceuticals and medical masks and other supplies are now our enemy, but wait. Our dear president has pissed off just about everyone in the world including our former allies. The other board I referenced above is sold by a US Distributor with US support, how is that not a good deal? My new machine will not have a spindle or VFD and because of a medical event in my life I have downsized a lot.
#Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 license#
If I have a license for both Mach3 & 4 does that make the board ok to use Craig? I have an industrial rated USB shielded cable I use now on my keyboard with my Mach4 machine and its fine. They are not junk as you say and are very well made, you obvious have not had your hands on one, electronically challenged user's are always going to say they are junk if they can't get them running and yes in most cases the Ethernet model is the best choice but the USB can be just as good in some situations, the ESS is the only one that is a comparison and user's have problems setting that up as well, with around the same amount of help so it is all about cost more than anything else
#Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 software#
Retails at $180USD so is little more than the NVUM.ĬraigIt is cost that a lot look at and the NVUM is very good as far as cost goes I have helped some user's get up and running with these units, most already have Mach3 so are not using the software that comes with it Get an Ethernet connected board like an ESS, again US made and supported with a dedicatedįorum, Mach3 AND Mach4 compatible. I would not recommend USB, it is just too noise prone. PMDX-412 is a single port USB connected motion controller, US made and supported. See any number of posts on the Mach forum about this boardĪnd its many clones.no manufacturer support at all. No that board is Chinese made and is absolute junk, even by comparison to the NVUM. the BIN file can be downloaded from following link on the Novusun web page. Anyway after much searching found BIN file and loaded it all good again. Where do I find this, since the Parent site has nothing like that to download.and the supplier in china Aliexpress (jacky Bulk Man 3d) is Not responding to my email?Īttachment 395826 Attachment 395828 I have had the same problem after six months use started getting load BIN file message. IN my experience a BIN file would most likely be a firmware flash for the Controller card.
#Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 upgrade#
Ive since tried to reconfiguire the settings and verified, and verified and Now when I launch Mach3 with the Plugin installed and NVUM powered on, its giving me a message about selecting a BIN file If I dont select one it says upgrade failed and continuers to ask for a BIN file. Mark start point, do a toolpath and when it ends and goes back to Home, it was about 12 mm off on the X axis.
#Novusun nvcm 6v2.1 manuals#
I configured everything according to manuals and it was acting like it was losing steps. These are wired to the 4 Nema 23 Stepper motor on a CNC build similar to the Workbee. I bought the NVUM v2 Control board in a pakcgae deal with the TB6660 Stepper drivers.
