Sorry for being so dry on the details, to be honest im not even sure where this will go since its mostly a development / experimental rig (i like tinkering with "unconventional") stuff.
My ideea was to somehow use teacup to give a simple on/off signal to the dc motor, wich woul be preferably be controled by a mosfet. ON motor turns and extrudes, OF motor wont turn, wont extrude.
Was thinking of this because later i might fit some different things wich will be on / off as well no direction control etc (like an electrovalve for example, or an LED for light painting ... justto give some sort of ideea about what im aiming for)
Wich is why i was hoping someone could tell me how to cofigure teacup to drive a dc motor as an extruder or if it is even possible to do something like a simple "on / of" system in Teacup. I might equate this to the grbl spindle on and spindle off capability.
Ty and i hope it wasnt too vague:P
My ideea was to somehow use teacup to give a simple on/off signal to the dc motor, wich woul be preferably be controled by a mosfet. ON motor turns and extrudes, OF motor wont turn, wont extrude.
Was thinking of this because later i might fit some different things wich will be on / off as well no direction control etc (like an electrovalve for example, or an LED for light painting ... justto give some sort of ideea about what im aiming for)
Wich is why i was hoping someone could tell me how to cofigure teacup to drive a dc motor as an extruder or if it is even possible to do something like a simple "on / of" system in Teacup. I might equate this to the grbl spindle on and spindle off capability.
Ty and i hope it wasnt too vague:P