Thanks for the input!
I was able to reassemble the printer back together, and all the "damage" that I had seen has disappeared (lcd acting funny and thermistors not reading correctly). So I guess the first part of the problem was the current the motors were sucking. Thanks for that!
I am still not able to move the motors up. I mean, I can do that if I disconnect them and use the Arduino UNO, so I'm sure they are not damaged. You said something about the min/max acceleration? How could that affect the direction of the motor?
I was able to reassemble the printer back together, and all the "damage" that I had seen has disappeared (lcd acting funny and thermistors not reading correctly). So I guess the first part of the problem was the current the motors were sucking. Thanks for that!
I am still not able to move the motors up. I mean, I can do that if I disconnect them and use the Arduino UNO, so I'm sure they are not damaged. You said something about the min/max acceleration? How could that affect the direction of the motor?