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If your stepper motors (Motor 1 and Motor 2) are weak, make high-pitch whining noises, exhibit jittery behavior, or produce inconsistent step sizes, you probably need to adjust the current setting on the EBB.
 
If your stepper motors (Motor 1 and Motor 2) are weak, make high-pitch whining noises, exhibit jittery behavior, or produce inconsistent step sizes, you probably need to adjust the current setting on the EBB.
* There is a small current adjustment potentiometer (a flat little "knob" that can be turned with a small screwdriver) on the EBB, labeled "CUR ADJ."  Use a tiny screwdriver to gently turn it in small increments. Enable the motors from the Manual tab of Eggbot Control if they are not already enabled.  Turn the potentiometer counter-clockwise until the motors provide moderate resistance to turning by hand-- usually about 1/3 to 1/2 a turn.  NOTE: Some boards have a potentiometer that adjusts in the opposite direction, and not all potentiometers have a stop on the end of the turning range. If your EBB board is red AND the potentiometer is made of white plastic, turn clockwise until the motors provide moderate resistance.
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* There is a small current adjustment potentiometer (a flat little "knob" that can be turned with a small screwdriver) on the EBB, labeled "CUR ADJ."  Use a tiny screwdriver to gently turn it fully clockwise, which will be from about 0 to 2/3 of a turn.   Then, enable the motors from the Manual tab of Eggbot Control if they are not already enabled.  Turn the potentiometer counter-clockwise until the motors provide moderate resistance to turning by hand-- usually about 1/3 to 1/2 a turn.  NOTE: Some boards have a potentiometer that adjusts in the opposite direction. If your EBB board is red AND the potentiometer is made of white plastic, start by turning it fully counter-clockwise and then turn clockwise until the motors provide moderate resistance.
 
* If the motors are moving but not performing correctly while plotting, you may prefer to begin a simple plot (for example, the "Hello World" example) and adjust the current while it is plotting.  Note that the motors may behave differently while your screwdriver is actually touching the adjustment potentiometer.
 
* If the motors are moving but not performing correctly while plotting, you may prefer to begin a simple plot (for example, the "Hello World" example) and adjust the current while it is plotting.  Note that the motors may behave differently while your screwdriver is actually touching the adjustment potentiometer.
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= Setup video =
 
= Setup video =

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