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    Thanks for all of the help guys. I just happened to have an old PC powersupply and I am going to use that. It's rated at a possible 22amps for the 5v line. I think that should be plenty. I've I'm still having problems we'll know its not a power issue. I will keep you guys posted. Thanks again!
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    Are you possibly running the servo power through the controller board's power regulator? When the regulator overheats, it will reset like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fravak View Post
    Are you possibly running the servo power through the controller board's power regulator? When the regulator overheats, it will reset like that.
    No, the power was running through the servo power input. But thats good to know. I made a power supply from an old PC and it works perfectly. I imagine I just needed more current. Things are working good.

    Thanks to everyone for all of the help!
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