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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| 2-ball kit settings - 36" RGBW Table | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | russ.sarquis | Table Customization | |
| ... table with RGBW lights. -> Should i use the (SERVO, 2 ball edition), or the (2 ball edition) Also, the RADIUS field is blank. I noticed on the tutorial video, this field had 8.25" entered. What is the correct value for this? When i leave it blank i am getting the ball trapped in the ball park WAy too often. Finally - What is the purpose of the "Ball Park" Piece? Is it really needed? Thanks! | |||||
| My brand new coffee table lasted a week | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Andrewstatham | Table Usage | |
| I got a 36" Metal coffee table about 10 days ago. The table worked perfectly for a week until i decided to download some tracks from the community. I downloaded 2 tracks and as I WAs uploading them to the table via web browser the upload crashed and that's the last time i ever connected to the table. I have tried EVERYTHING 1. I shut down my home wifi, WAited 5 minutes, connected to the sisyphus hotspot and it does nothing. No connectivity with app or web browser. 2. I tried forcing the hotspot with the reset button and it WAs the same result. 3. I then d ... | |||||
| Replace a Single LED? | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | flemingg | Table Usage | |
| ... my finger on the grey bar just to the right of the LED, so see if the component had come loose, the light seemed to stop being faulty, but when I remove my finger, the flickering restarts. I tried probing the Metal component with a zip-tie to see if it WAs just a soldering issue, like something had come lose, but it didn't produce the same effect as putting my finger on top of it. Assuming because we need something conductive? I will contact the helpdesk if that's the right place for this, but since I technically don't own the table myself, I figured I'd ... | |||||
| RE: Table stuck after trying to update to firmware 1.10.73.... | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | matt_grant1988 | Table Usage | |
| ... fine, when I unplug it and plug it back in, the lights flash on the table twice and then it remains totally unresponsive again. I can't get the app to find it when I re-scan either. WAs hoping for help getting it back going again. I'm not very tech savy either, so I may need WAlking through it step by step. Many thanks, Matt | |||||
| Light emitting from space under glass | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Lemmuhj | Table Usage | |
| Just got in a coffee table and our family absolutely loves it! The table is set up and is functioning perfect. We immediately noticed the light is being reflected or basically emitted onto our WAlls/sofa/living room area. It seems to be coming thru between the glass and Metal base of the table. The bumpers give just enough height to let the light escape! Thinking i will get some thick electrical tape and use some small pieces instead of the bumpers, that WAy the glass will almost be flush with the table. Any recommendations, thoughts? | |||||
| RE: Hardware Question | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | heropup | App Updates | |
| ... them to the inner surface of the Metal skirt, near the bottom edge, using the arms holding the sisbot as a guide for even spacing. This makes a cover that is WAshable and breathable, as well as nondestructive to the table. I can't promise that a cat won't try to snag its claws on it, though. | |||||
| Table stuck after trying to update to firmware 1.10.73.... | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | john.hughan | Table Usage | |
| ... bar complete and then saw the blue LEDs cycle on the table shortly thereafter. Since then, nothing has happened. The table still responds to pings and SSH, but I can't access it via the browser or iOS app. After finding this article, I power cycled the table after WAiting 60 minutes, at which point I saw the blue LEDs cycle on the table again, but here over an hour later the table is motionless even though it responds to pings and SSH. Given that SSH is available, is there something I can do before resorting to reimaging the SD card, particularly as the ... | |||||
| RE: USB WiFi with external antenna | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | claudio | Connectivity | |
| Thanks for the info Micah, As it turns out I did not need the external antenna after all. See attached the pictures of what the table looks like after some small modifications :). It almost looks like my coffee table and the Sisyphus Metal coffee table were made to be together. If anyone is interested in the coffee table it's called "Bernhardt Decorage Square Cocktail Table" Attachment : IMG_0300.jpeg Attachment : IMG_0301.jpeg Attachment : IMG_0303.jpeg Attachment : IMG_0304.jpeg Attachment : IMG_0305.jpeg Attachment : IMG_0263.jpg | |||||
| RE: Light emitting from space under glass | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | heropup | Table Usage | |
| On the 3 foot diameter coffee table, the Metal rim that supports the glass is about 1/2 inch in width, so I would not use any of the strips that are wider than that. To be sure, I'd choose something as small as possible. Also, I think the surface mount seals, rather than the flange mount, are the ones you should be looking at. The other consideration is the material; there seem to be two types: EPDM and silicone. The former is used in the seals found on refrigerators. Silicone, however, is oil-resistant and in my experience, offers even greater durability. However, I don't know if silicone might be too slippery for the glass, since some silicones don't have the "grippy" feel that other synthetic rubbers have (I used to have a silicone phone case, which I hated because it kept slipping out of my hands). I think EPDM should work fine but I can't be sure. Based on these considerations I would look at 93085K21, 93085K93, 93085K52, 93085K35, 9141K168. | |||||
| RE: dampening noise from table | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | YoungWillem | Community Tracks | |
| Hi Bruce, My Mini EX also makes the whirring noise while in operation. It stops when I pause the track and returns the moment I hit play. It is loud enough to be heard from across the room, even at the slowest speed. It definitely drowns out any noise of crunching sand. It gets really loud when switching to full speed. Friends of ours have a Metal side table. I don't remember their table making any noise at all when we visited. I have tried capturing this on video. I am not sure how well it comes across: | |||||
| RE: Enable two ball mode? | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | dithermaster | Table Usage | |
| When you assembled the table, did it have the tail ball catcher on the table area (where you added the sand), and did you receive two Metal balls? I think the mobile app or table firmware require an update to add the 2-ball features. I don't have it yet so I can't tell you specifics. When it is enabled, I believe two new tracks are added "attach" and "detach" which add and remove the second ball. | |||||
| dampening noise from table | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | davidp | Community Tracks | |
| My daughter figured out a WAy to make my table much quieter. She first noticed that the sisbot (if that's the right term) made no noise at all when disconnected from the table. However, she could feel it vibrating. So she figured the problem WAs the transference of that vibration to the table. The table itself then acts like a drum and amplifies the sound. Next, she cut eight octagonal rubber WAshers out of a wide rubber band. She added two to each of the four screw-fasteners (also, pictured below). The octagonal shape made it easier to position the w ... | |||||
| RE: 1.10.13 update problem | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | jaclynm | Beta releases and bugs | |
| I have the v1 Metal end table, and ever since updating to 1.10.13, it's occasionally clicking and sounding like it's stuck and struggling to move. Would the centering issue affect these tables as well? The issue is most evident in the spiral patterns, which made me wonder if this update included new patterns that were straining the machine. Thanks! | |||||
| RE: Rho offset check | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| It is possible for position errors to accumulate with stepper systems (our Metal table versions), though I've only seen this when running at higher speeds. Sensored homing will correct any errors - but this now only happens at bootup. We changed from sensored homing for all homing, because it requires each axis to home slowly, and Theta first, then Rho - and instead use "dead reckoning" for all homing after the bootup sensored homing, because it is far more efficient (quicker). If you do see a central mound increasing over time, power cycling the table will force a sensored home, and should fix it. A full reset is unnecessary. We plan to add a "Do sensored home" function to our GUI in the future. | |||||
| RE: Impatience | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Matt_VII | Table Usage | |
| Within a month of ordering and delivery to the UK! Ordered the Metal coffee table. | |||||
| RE: options to become available soon? | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | dithermaster | Table Customization | |
| As a tease, my winter break project: I have an RGBW addressable LED strip installed and working on my 2' Metal Sisyphus table! Here is a short video: It's really just a prototype but I've been talking to Bruce about contributing some dynamic animations and whatnot. | |||||
| RE: options to become available soon? | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | j.m.ratkos | Table Customization | |
| @bruce thank you for the speedy reply. one other quick question, other than the faster speed, is the servo-sisbot as quiet, or quieter than the ones in the Metal tables? | |||||
| RE: options to become available soon? | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| @ j.m.ratkos - In addition to the options you mention (bottom cover, 2-ball play), RGBW lighting is also coming. But I can't yet give a precise timeline yet, although I can tell you I have multiple tables running with these options now for evaluation in our prototyping lab. The hard part is fitting the options into our production line and support system. The last option - a servo-Sisbot for installation into 3' Metal tables is possible, but not sure how many would be willing to pay the increased price for more speed (price would go up >$600). | |||||
| Sisyphyus table and Roombas | 2 Relevance | 8 years ago | dbullard | Table Customization | |
| The Metal legs on the 36" coffee tables are just a shade too short for the horizontal ring to allow a Roomba to clean under the table. I made an easy fix - I took two felt furniture pads, stuck the adhesive sides together (felt sides out), and put those under the table legs. On my hardwood floor, it still allows the table to be slid easily, and gives the Roomba just enough clearance to function. Photo attached. Doug Attachment : IMG_3803.JPG | |||||
| RE: comunity tab | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| @robotmastern - The problem is almost certainly because you're on a very old version of the firmware (current is 1.10.83). Try updating (settings>advanced>firmware update). If it doesn't properly update, please contact our Service desk and they'll arrange a fix. | |||||
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