I am looking for feed back on the Bob Campbell breakout board for mach 1. I am considering using it to drive 4 gecko 201 drives. Any info would be greatly appreciated
Ray
I am looking for feed back on the Bob Campbell breakout board for mach 1. I am considering using it to drive 4 gecko 201 drives. Any info would be greatly appreciated
Ray
It looks similar to the Axxus board.
Thanks
Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
http://www.homecnc.info
(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
I have recently bought the Campbell board.
The board itself is GREAT!. Service and support is even better.
I managed by my own fault to blow it up. (220volts into 110v input is not good)
Bob has exceeded my expectations in every respect.
He went out of his way to ship me a replacement, free of charge quickly. Not something I expected, or asked even.
I will be buying more from him, and recomending him to others any chance I get.
Thanks again Bob.
ROFLMAO TY !Originally posted by ty1295
I have recently bought the Campbell board.
The board itself is GREAT!. Service and support is even better.
I managed by my own fault to blow it up. (220volts into 110v input is not good)
Bob has exceeded my expectations in every respect.
He went out of his way to ship me a replacement, free of charge quickly. Not something I expected, or asked even.
I will be buying more from him, and recomending him to others any chance I get.
Thanks again Bob.
Here in Australia our mains is 240v with 110v only used on machines for accesories, The power feed on my old Mill died within warranty and they sent out a replacement.
I "assumed" they had supplied the correct part and wired it up hit the on switch and let out all of the magic smoke that makes it work POP!
They had sent out a standard 110v one DOH! (we all know the saying about "assumption")
Hello,
Check out these out too;
http://www.pmdx.com/
I personally bought the PMDX 120. It has configurable pinouts, great if you ever try Linux EMC or other CNC programs. It also has 4 onboard relays, and onboard step generator which is great for testing on the bench without a PC connection.
http://members.shaw.ca/axxus/
does anybody know how to get a hold of Bob Campbell I need to get one of his break out boards. Please Help, I'm trying to retro a Wells mill and trying to do it on the cheap. Thanks, Bert
Bat
Here's the site
http://www.campbelldesigns.com/break...dr%20Mach1.htm
http://www.campbelldesigns.com
his email address is on there somewhere.
btw, I used his b/o board, It's pretty nice. Ez to wire and has lights on each axis step/dir pinnouts for diagnostics.
This is probably the only place that b/o isn't body odor...