Hey Jim,
just to be sure that everything is done well, first thing after assembling the machine is I would correctly ground and bond the machine. This should be done for every machine that is an electrical installation made by the operator. Unfortunately, Onefinity say nothing about this topic in their instructions. This topic is e.g. dealt
By the way, to know why you need two touch probe wires for the Makita router, but only one wire when using a spindle, see here.
As for the fit of the dust collector hose to the dust boot,…
For alternative dust boots for the Onefinity, see here.
I don’t think that I fully understood the issue you try to describe. Do you still have issues?
When you say “on my first probe kept having problems with probing coming up out of limit”, do you mean you got the “probe not found” error? If so, the usual cause of such an issue is that you did not move the router near enough to the touch probe, by using the arrow buttons on Jog tab on display or the gamepad if you own one.