Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Desertboy
What are they? I first thought they were radiators I have 2 of them, when I stripped them off they were full of water. Came from a large controller box for automated machinery, also recovered a 75amp 3phase RF filter box.
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Just a pure guess but they could be part of the supply for an inductive heating setup.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Nr1madman
Just tought of something..
I'd you have the limitswitch like that and get some overshoot you will crush the switch ;)
I.e if the machine is on a rampage and go full speed into the side.. If you have the switch in a way so the machine will only touch the trigger but pass the housing of the switch it should stop in a few mm :D
Make any sense?
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Yes that's a good point but the microswitches are cheap and hopefully will reduce the damage when 4mm later the gantry mount crashes into the BK12 fitting lol, I'll see what happens when I start running it I guess.
Should order a selection of button and lever microswitches so I have spares to play with only got 1 left at moment unless I rob the tat off the printer but they're just shit.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Originally Posted by
Desertboy
Yes that's a good point but the microswitches are cheap and hopefully will reduce the damage when 4mm later the gantry mount crashes into the BK12 fitting lol, I'll see what happens when I start running it I guess.
Should order a selection of button and lever microswitches so I have spares to play with only got 1 left at moment unless I rob the tat off the printer but they're just shit.
I'm wrestling with the pros and cons of different mountings of limits myself. Don't want to loose to much precious travel and don't want to cheap out so a crash will destroy something :)
Because a crash or eleven will happen :D
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Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
Almost, almost there switches are wired to the BOB now, I've took power from the PSU case to a connector block then split it 4 ways to the AM882's.
Quick question my AM882's the power in is marked AC for both inputs which one is the + and which one the -?
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I'm using DC obviously.
I have my water cooling feeds in/out installed, just got to connect the motors and the spindle and plug her in ;)
e2a Just realised the alarm is wired wrong on mine, manual makes it confusing, will swap them over
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Desertboy
Quick question my AM882's the power in is marked AC for both inputs which one is the + and which one the -?
Doesn't matter in this case - because the power inputs can handle AC or DC, you can connect the DC either way round.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Quick question my AM882's the power in is marked AC for both inputs which one is the + and which one the -?
As Neale has said. But not all AM882 are the same I think you have bought them from different sources so check all of them. I think it is the AM882H that can handle AC or DC and the AM882 is only DC. As usual could be wrong.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Clive S
As Neale has said. But not all AM882 are the same I think you have bought them from different sources so check all of them. I think it is the AM882H that can handle AC or DC and the AM882 is only DC. As usual could be wrong.
You right the AM882 are DC only they discontinued them now in favour of EM806 which I should have bought. Oh well think it'll be ok anyways ;)
Next time going for a stepper motor, encoder, driver combo all round. Expensive but really the only logical choice.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
Morning, quick question.
My PSU is in an old PC case when I run power from mains to the PSU can I drill a hole in the pc case add a bolt and nut then use a round terminal to connect the earth from the mains to the pc case to create a ground?
Is this safe? I'm then going to bolt the PC case with the AM882's to the PSU's case so that's grounded and then I can connect the metal RF shielding from the CY cable to the am882's pc case and it's shielded.
does this all sound good?
Also how I understand it I do not ground the CY cable at both ends (In my case at the stepper driver end) is this correct?
Thanks
She's going to move today fingers crossed ;)
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Clive S
No you have not. That is the beauty of a forum its generally self correcting I certainly need it.:thumsup: and I value your input.
That's true it's a great forum but if you're a know it all kind of guy you better be right lol otherwise you're going to find out about it very soon, the one thing about this hobby is it's always a learning curve no matter where you are on the curve.
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At least the PSU works ;)
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