Bondtech LGX Wiring
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Hello everyone
I've been having one heck of a time wiring up a new Bondtech LGX to my a toolboard. I've checked the schematics of it, and have also tried a switching wires around and every time I try to run the motor it'll stall or buzz.Here's a diagram of how I currently am trying to wire it. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
As always, thank you in advance!
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@nightlonk42 Those colors match how I have mine wired at the toolboard end, but at the stepper end, manufacturers can be a bit arbitrary. Honestly, just try a few permutations, as it'll take much less time doing that than waiting around for answers that may not be appropriate for your stepper.
Also, double check how you configured the stepper - having that wrong could do it as well. Someone's bound to ask for you to list out your config.g...
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@kb58
Thank you! I figured I had them right, but just needed someone else to confirm lolI looked at bit closer at the toolboard and one of the connector joints wasn't soldered. Fixed that and it's working perfect!
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@nightlonk42 Here's how it's wired at the stepper end. Note that this is as viewed from the front of the extruder, and also that the stepper has been rotated so that its connector is on the bottom.
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@nightlonk42 This is how mine is wired:
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@leobg Your blue and red wires are reversed at the stepper in comparison with mine.
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@nightlonk42 when using stepper motors with detachable cables, always check which pairs are motor phases before connecting the motor to the controller. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors#Section_Identifying_the_stepper_motor_phases