Laser display flaky

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Axeman
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Laser display flaky

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Hey Marco...

I'm finding that everytime my laser pulses (like switches from one object to the next) the display resets and I lose my timer. It's really frustrating. I've tried resetting the firmware to older back to 922 but it doesn't make a difference. I checked my wire connections and nothing there either.

Is there a new firmware version that I could use that might fix this?
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Re: Laser display flaky

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It is not hardware issue but the grouning issue. Been emphasized this issue many times by me and by other folks. Use "Search" on this forum and you will see a lot of post mentioning this issue

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Ah, ok. Didn't know, I'll go hunting.

Thanks Marco.
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If you can't find it, let me know and I will search it for you and explain again. But I want you to learn more as it involved quite a bit info once you dig it in.

I been very busy recently doing new products development and preparing accounting things :roll:


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I did find it right away...I didn't use the right search terms last time :P Using "grounding" is so much faster this time :lol:

I can't wait to upgrade to an aluminum chassis so I can just ground to the chassis instead of having separate ground wires :P Though I'm debating whether or not to buy a complete machine from you down the road or build one. Do the complete models come with exhaust fans too?

Ugh, I don't envy you dealing with accounting issues...
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Re: Laser display flaky

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Ha! How did I totally overlook this? Oh my goodness...what a simple fix.

Thanks Marco! You're the best. :mrgreen:
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