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jsolos
04-30-2013, 12:06 AM
Hi, I just started working for a shop that has a ShopBot. They use it for basic cutting and sign making. I want to see how far we can take this existing hardware. Like adding a second device on the Z axis or an indexer or something.

So the question is, is there a place I can get the capabilities of each model board. For example, they have 4 drivers on it now, can I add a 5th. The documentation in the manual seems pretty generic and I wonder if they didn't print it for all models at the time. So I want to be certain the board is actually capable of a 5th drive and the extra pins on the board are enabled. i.e. was the 5th driver always enabled in the firmware, any limitations, etc.

Here's what I have on the board:
PRTA000121004
00349
p/n 001003-01 V0.6

Any info you have would be a great start! Thanks!

jsolos
05-03-2013, 12:07 AM
OK, since I'm not getting many answers, does anyone have an Alpha model with 5 drivers in it? If so, can you tell me which version is on the board?

steve_g
05-03-2013, 12:19 AM
Is this what your box looks like?

SG

Brady Watson
05-03-2013, 10:16 AM
Eric,
The Alpha will support 5 channels. In some cases, multiple motors on a single channel (like the X motors on Channel 1) - there are no restrictions with the processor board - it supports all of the channels & all configurations can be done in SB3.

I'd be really careful about fooling around with the board and processor if you like to tinker...they are pretty robust against stupid mistakes when it comes to wiring, but there really isn't too much in the control box relevant to 'upgrading' aside from wiring in the driver, attaching a ribbon cable to the driver channel header and pushing the motor cable out of the box.

If you are the new guy responsible for maintaining the machine, close the control box, clean the machine, lube all gear racks, change the pinion gears and flatten the table top surface. Check for play in all axes and adjust as necessary. If it's a PRT 3.5 turns on the motor turnbuckles is the correct tension - and if it's a PRT, dress the rails with a bastard file and brown scotch pad to take the burr off the bottom of the pyramid.

Close SB3 & run SpeedTest.exe in the SB3/Diagnostics folder. If you are better than 70% you are good. If less, get a USB self-powered hub, plug it into the computer, plug bot into that. Run again to see if efficiency improved. It should have.

That should get you started...

-B

steve_g
05-03-2013, 12:56 PM
Eric...

Brady knows. But we can demystify some of it! I've attached some photos that might help. Disclaimer... My experience is limited to my machine!

SG

steve_g
05-03-2013, 12:58 PM
And some more...