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Skysurfer
06-05-2014, 12:02 PM
Hi, folks. I have hot pots! After maybe towards an hour, my stepper motors overheat. They can get to 80+ degrees C! (useful to light my cigarettes from..;)
I'm using that blasted TB6560 blue Chinese board (with NEMA 17's on a Zen 6x6 router), and was wondering if setting the DIP switches to a lower amperage might help? I'm running it at 15v, and it sucks (the board) 1.5A max on a typical cut.
On startup, all motors run fine, with no untoward noises.
TIA,

Neale
06-05-2014, 12:38 PM
I worried about the steppers on my machine which probably reach that kind of temp. When I googled it a bit, the general view was that steppers do run hot, and I seem to remember figures of over 100C being normal. I don't worry if it's too hot to touch as long as it isn't hot enough to boil water (i.e. fizz when you touch it with a wet fingertip). I did turn down the max current a bit, which helped.

Skysurfer
06-05-2014, 12:40 PM
I have found a PRC i/r thermometer very useful for this, too - it probably only cost me a fiver from fleabay... Cheers for your response.

john swift
01-08-2019, 11:43 AM
It takes most people by surprise but
it is normal for stepper motors run too hot to the touch

different manufacturers give the maximum temperature as 70 to 80 C

RS Pro High Torque Hybrid Stepper Motor Stock No: 535-0401 as an example
26106

John