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>>1935417
I figured it was pretty close if not nearly identical but hey, wanted to be accurate and stop bugging /ohm/.
>what's the fault exactly
hell if I know, just a solid red light that comes on when plugged in. over-voltage or over-current and I've already tried it with the 220 ohm resistors. don't know if that means add stronger resistors or get a small power supply. really should be able to handle what I'm giving it in terms of voltage since 24 volts is less than 40 so I'm leaning to stronger resistors in series with the breadboard connections. it's my only guess, realy.
>how does the motor turn when driven
well it doesn't but I haven't hand-cranked it. It's connected to a big rail right now and I haven't been able to pull it apart yet. I'll take a look tomorrow and see if that's something I can do.

>paste code
https://pastebin.com/qqyPe4DC
much appreciated. don't know if you'll find anything there since I can tell it's running but me just looking over I can see my step pin is wrong (code calls for 5, I have 3 hooked up). I also don't have anything in 8 which is the enable (or DISable) pin but I am unsure if I should bother connecting this.

>>1935440
no problem, I appreciate the input/brainstorming
0) most likely yes. I took apart another (i believe identical) motor for a similar project and it functions well.
1) 3 amps, workable voltage
2) 24V DC power supply, yes
3) I used a multimeter to measure the DIR and PUL pins as the arduino was plugged in and auto-running and I could see the cycles going.

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