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702. Power Supplies
Tue 17 November 2009, 10:38
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Joe The G-540 is very simple to wire, The...
Joe
The G-540 is very simple to wire, The instructions are very good. I was overwhelmed at first, but the more I read the clearer it became. I don't have e-stops wired up yet, so there only three...
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Thu 19 February 2009, 16:52
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There may other things I don't know of, but two...
There may other things I don't know of, but two major items are 3 axis only,and only 3.5 amps of power.
If your going to use a reduction like I am, then power probably won't be an issue. If you...
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702. Power Supplies
Thu 23 October 2008, 19:01
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A quick email to GeckoDrives about the G-540...
A quick email to GeckoDrives about the G-540 brought a reponse that said baisicly, add a 3.5k resistor for the currect limit and I should have about 87.5% of rated torque.
Dave
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702. Power Supplies
Wed 15 October 2008, 19:45
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My thinking
Brad
Here my reason for thinking this way. First I have to say I don't know newton-meters well at all.
The motors are rated for 490 n.cm. Like I said I don't know nm's, but if my calks are...
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702. Power Supplies
Wed 15 October 2008, 18:52
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Am I doing this right?
Mike
Let’s see if I’m starting to understand this power supply thing.
My supply voltage would be 120.
Motors would be wired half coil.
Reduction 3:1 belt drive
The motors I would use are...
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