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Paul53
15-03-2019, 04:23 PM
Hi all, I have been researching a 3 axis stepper motor kit, from the advice I have been given this forum, I have decided to go with a 80v set up, have seen some stepper motors from cnc4you, they are 8 wire 4Nm model number 60BYG401-03, and also the drivers to match which are 6.0A, 80V CNC Microstepping CW8060, also from cnc4you, i need advice on the the psu and the breakout board to with the motors and drivers, I am not quite sure which would best, either from cnc4you or elsewhere. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks Paul

driftspin
15-03-2019, 06:37 PM
Hi all, I have been researching a 3 axis stepper motor kit, from the advice I have been given this forum, I have decided to go with a 80v set up, have seen some stepper motors from cnc4you, they are 8 wire 4Nm model number 60BYG401-03, and also the drivers to match which are 6.0A, 80V CNC Microstepping CW8060, also from cnc4you, i need advice on the the psu and the breakout board to with the motors and drivers, I am not quite sure which would best, either from cnc4you or elsewhere. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks PaulHi Paul53,

Checkout post #95 in my buildlog.

Clive S pointed out the parts for a diy psu.


https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Emycncuk%2Ecom%2Fs howthread%2Ephp%3Ft%3D11206&share_tid=11206&share_fid=13482&share_type=t

It is excelent advice.

When i measure voltage there is only about 2 volt drop at max speed running all 4 4nm nema 23 steppers.

I have 235volt input 72volt output rectified.
I have 3 4700 capacitors.

Did you say you have the UC300eth ?

Best board out there is sold by:

https://www.cncroom.com/interface-cards/uc300eth-ub1

Also sold separately.

https://www.cncroom.com/interface-cards/ub1

It is expensive though.

I went for cheap dual 5 axis boards.
I added cheap relays.


I have all the IO i need.

There was some tinkering needed to run 24v signaling icw cheap boards.

UB1 has native 24v support for IO.


Checkout the diy psu video from Joe Harris
https://youtu.be/4OoQQg76ar4



Grtz Bert.

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Clive S
15-03-2019, 08:23 PM
Hi all, I have been researching a 3 axis stepper motor kit, from the advice I have been given this forum, I have decided to go with a 80v set up, have seen some stepper motors from cnc4you, they are 8 wire 4Nm model number 60BYG401-03, and also the drivers to match which are 6.0A, 80V CNC Microstepping CW8060, also from cnc4you, i need advice on the the psu and the breakout board to with the motors and drivers, I am not quite sure which would best, either from cnc4you or elsewhere. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks Paul

For the machine I think you have I would just use a simple bob to get you going if the PC has a PP https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-Axis-CNC-Interface-Breakout-Board-For-Stepper-Motor-Driver-CNC-Mill-MACH3-USB/292662602282?hash=item44240cea2a:g:dWgAAOSwHUlbkLz l

Paul53
15-03-2019, 08:44 PM
For the machine I think you have I would just use a simple bob to get you going if the PC has a PP https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-Axis-CNC-Interface-Breakout-Board-For-Stepper-Motor-Driver-CNC-Mill-MACH3-USB/292662602282?hash=item44240cea2a:g:dWgAAOSwHUlbkLz l

Hi Clive, regarding the machine, I have basically stripped it down, I am rebuilding the whole thing, replacing wooden frame with 10mm aluminium plate, everything is being made out of this, the spindle mount, side supports etc, the only thing I am using is the spindle (water cooled) and the inverter, so basically starting again, haven't decided whether to mount all the drivers etc in a pc case or get/make a purpose built control box