Y won't home, but otherwise operates as expected

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Y won't home, but otherwise operates as expected

Postby flickerfly » Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:29 am

I have a strange problem develop with my Y-axis. It won't home. Otherwise, it operates as I'd expect it to act. The only thing it doesn't do is when I click the home button in Repetier Host. I haven't changed the firmware or the host. I did some work on the wiring, repositioning some things, but I can't see how it could be a loose connection or short since I can move the axis manually and even a job runs fine so long as I manually home the y instead of depending on the software to do it. Even so, I checked continuity on the coils for the Y-axis and didn't find any problems.

I've been spending time learning G-code to try debug this: http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code. I have a sneaking suspicion that If I just re-flash the firmware it'll solve the problem, but I'd like to try to find out why before I go to that.

I tried "G28", "G28 Y200" and "G28 Y0" directly to position it, but it effectively does the same thing as the home button, nothing on the Y-axis at all. The motors don't even lock. If I use G0 or G1 instead of G28 it works just fine. I can play with G90 and G91 without problems. I tried these commands in the Arduino serial interface and the Repetier-Host Manual Control tab. Once I figured out to set the output to Newline on the Arduino IDE's serial monitor, it worked the same with both.

Any hints on other things I can look at to figure out what's going on?

FIRMWARE_NAME: Repetier 0.82.2
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Re: Y won't home, but otherwise operates as expected

Postby TLHarrell » Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:57 pm

First thing I'd try is pull the wires for the homing switch off at the board, connect to a multimeter (set on ohms) and check the wire for continuity. Also manually operate the switch and watch the meter. My theory is you've knocked something loose while rewiring.
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Re: Y won't home, but otherwise operates as expected

Postby flickerfly » Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:02 pm

No, the bed won't even move at all. Not enough to trigger the switch or anything. When I enter G28 it just sits there (mocking me).
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Re: Y won't home, but otherwise operates as expected

Postby TLHarrell » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:17 pm

Is the switch shorted then, like it's maybe seeing that the axis is already at a home position? Always start with the simple stuff and work up. Don't assume a software issue first, and spend hours flogging it.
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Re: Y won't home, but otherwise operates as expected

Postby flickerfly » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:29 pm

I assumed that G0 and G1 wouldn't work if the switch was shorted. I managed to fry my FTDI last night so can't test ATM.

Edit: I guess I can check the switch without the FTDI :roll: I'll check that.
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