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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| A Question of Noise | 3 Relevance | 5 years ago | UK Guy | Table Usage | |
| ... would quieten down but this has not been the case. I had read somewhere in this forum mention of a 'satisfying crunch' sound but this is not what I am referring to. The noise I'm concerned about is a 'grinding' type sound that is especially loud when the ball is running in a more direct line from the 0-1 axis or 1-0. I have tried running the mini with the ball(s) removed altogether and the 'grinding' sound is just as loud so it's nothing to do with the ball movement itself. When a track is in pause mode there is no sound whatsoever and the speed setting is ... | |||||
| RE: Table is getting "stuck" periodically | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Though it can be tough to exactly identify the cause of noises or other issues remotely, the descriptions and the video definitely point to a problem with Rho homing - which works using a stationary Hall effect sensor positioned to sense a small magnet in the Rho carriage (sliding part where the mag-arms are attached). If it fails to sense the target magnet, the Rho axis runs into its end, and the motor "stalls" (which causes the "mini jack-hammer" sound). After it "thinks" it has moved the entire length of the Rho arm, it then backs out and tries again - which usually works when the problem is not serious. This does not harm the motor or mechanism, but obviously is undesirable. We test every Sisbot thoroughly prior to shipping, but on rare occasion, things can shift during transit (the sensor's connector to the SisBotBoard can get loose, or the sensor itself). If our support team cannot help you fix it, the solution is to send out a replacement Sisbot to swap in. | |||||
| RE: Remote control by LaMetric Time, IFTTT, etc.? | 2 Relevance | 4 years ago | remy | Other Development | |
| Today I decide to give it another go (annoyed Google home/assistant integration stopped working). I solved it via my Samsung Smartthings hub. I've created a smart app in Smartthings that takes the input of a switch to determine if the Sisyphus need to be on or off (sleep or not). I access the table based on that switch and created a virtual switch in Smartthings that I name Sisyphus. The smart app accesses the Sisyphus table and mimics what the app sends to the table (monitor your network traffic 😉 ). Due to Smartthings being integrated to Google home/ assistant I now have a device called Sisyphus that I can also use in routines of both Smartthings and Google Home/Assistant + voice etc. Works like a charm, out the Door with IFTTT. | |||||
| RE: Color lights / 2 Ball retrofit kits? | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | bneckritz | Table Customization | |
| I have one of the original side table Sisyphus. It has worked flawlessly from the beginning. Every guest through the front Door is amazed by it. I WAs looking at the upgrade kit. I have been so happy with the elegant simplicity of the table I am not sure about doing the upgrade on it. I might get one of the new mini tables. I love showing the table to friends and family. Most interesting item in our home. | |||||
| RE: Might be a copy ... | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | heropup | Other Development | |
| ... talk about polar vs SCARA design. Also check out "Zen Table" by Simon Hallam, he WAs one of the first ones to commercialize the concept a few years before Sisyphus, but he used a cartesian design. We believe SCARA is superior to both cartesian and polar and a much more elegant solution that opens the Door to very unique possibilities, like our Stelle design, which would be impossible with either one of the other mechanism types. This WAs one of the responses to the comments in the campaign, and I found it a bit disingenuous, to say the least, because the ... | |||||
| Shipping Woes | 2 Relevance | 8 years ago | bmcgown | Beta releases and bugs | |
| Table arrived via FedEx. The driver literally rolled the box onto the porch and up to the Door! Lord only knows how this poor table suffered on the trip! When I ran the erase program the table ran fine until it got to the outer reaches and then the ball stopped and the table began a loud chattering. It sounded like it WAs hanging up on something. Found that one of the supports for the main plate WAs bent. Bent it downward a few mm and the table has run fine for an erase cycle and now a drawing. Just an FYI. | |||||
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