Hi Chris and Jeff.
Thanks for your inputs. Really appreciated.
First off, thanks Chris for the explanation about the power supply info on the display. I've turned that off now so at least that is good.
I had originally included the water protection wired directly into the Ruida controller on WP1 as this is an option instead of wiring directly to the PSU and allows for it to be disabled in the controller software. I have tried it with and without it disabled to no avail.
I have also checked other things: I drew a series of simple lines and allocated different laser power to each. I ran it and used a multimeter to read the output from the controller pin 3, LPWM1. I got voltage outputs that approximately related to power defined in the lines, including around 5v at 100% power. From that I deduce that the PWM output from the controller is functioning.
I’ve just checked the voltage on pin 2, L-ON1. It starts in the region of 4.6v and drops to about 1.5v when the laser would be running, returning to the higher value as it heads back to home after finishing the ‘job’. So that looks right I think.
Earlier I tried something else. I disconnected the PSU from the controller and , after making sure it was safe, applied 5v to the ‘IN’ connection on the PSU to simulate a 5v PWM at 100%. (I took the 5v from the adjacent 5v supply of the PSU itself). Nothing happened. But I realise in reading your replies here that when I did that I hadn’t made the WP connection so it wouldn’t have worked anyway. I may try again.
Meanwhile, I am still mystified. I had made the WP connection via the controller in accordance with their diagram. When it didn’t work I disabled the WP in the software and in desperation even disconnected the switch too. This wasn’t intended to permanently ignore WP but just while I chased this problem. Maybe if it's disabled in software it assumes it exists on the PSU itself so I was shooting myself in the foot.
Something now occurs to me. Maybe the polarity of my water switch is wrong. One thing I never tried was firing the laser (just a pulse) with the water pump off. Or at least simulating the alternate switch polarity.
Just to clarify, to allow firing, should the water protect switch be closed or open? Seems obvious but I’m losing attachment with reality!
Thanks again, again.
