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We don't know what triggers it, but during experiments we have noticed the ELL will spontaneously move to a position that we did not command it to. The occurance seems random, perhaps happening ~once per day.
After the motor is moved, we can detect that it has moved (e.g. position = 0, but destination is 55) and the daemon reads not busy.
Possibly a hardware issue; on power up the elltec motor will home, so if power is spuriously interrupted, we should get homing.
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I would suggest running in the foreground or otherwise enabling logging, as we do log unexpected serial replies/error conditions that we get from the device
We don't know what triggers it, but during experiments we have noticed the ELL will spontaneously move to a position that we did not command it to. The occurance seems random, perhaps happening ~once per day.
After the motor is moved, we can detect that it has moved (e.g. position = 0, but destination is 55) and the daemon reads not busy.
Possibly a hardware issue; on power up the elltec motor will home, so if power is spuriously interrupted, we should get homing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: