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    Difficulty connecting to PWM section of my BOB from Mach3

    Hi there
    I am trying to install my 3 phase Spindle using a Delta 7.5 KW Inverter.
    At the moment I can connect to output1 of my BOB(Smooth Stepper) Trough Mach3 by pressing the (Spindle CW F5) Button of Mach3, as the result The corresponding Light In front of it (Output1 on my BOB, I am attaching a Picture of it) will light Up. In the picture Output1 corresponds to O1. Also I can connect it to my Inverter, therefore I can Tun/stop Spindle from mach3.

    But I just cannot light up the PWM corresponding Light in my BOB from Mach3
    What is it wrong in my mach3 setup? Presently I am dedicating Output1 to Run and/or Stop the spindle, but also, I think I am trying to use the same output1 to connect to my PWM , I really cannot figure it out, any advice is greatly appreciated.

    Regards
    Jhonansaro
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    Re: Difficulty connecting to PWM section of my BOB from Mach3

    Hi there

    case resolved

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