It could be worth trying, but the original PSU was only giving 1V and the other 2 axis work OK.just thinking out loud, when you put them together, could it be a result of voltage drop? maybe a damaged wire / core dragging it down? might be worth measuring the resistance on each wire and compare them?
As a temporary measure, a separate PSU for each axis? spread the load? might be a sticking plaster on a broken leg, but might get you operational.
Yes and the Y is also 2500. The next problem is the bloody thing won't let me enter letters in password field, only numbers!Just thinking, you are talking about swapping an encoder from another axis, remember you will also need to change the parameters to suit the encoder count as I seem to remember the Z was 1000 line and the X was 2500.
I'm going to have to RTFM to see what it says about it.
It's a good excuse to sit down and have a brewsteady, surely you're not at point yet to need that drastic a measure....
That looks like base64 encoded something or other Scott. Decoding it gives nothing useful though. Password decodes to !fG&kmS but as you're numeric only then it's likely something else.No luck with your suggestion unfortunately Hood. Here is what the login screen looks like:View attachment 220172
Scrub that, just looked at the first post where you say what it is...
What make/model is the control? afraid I have forgotten.