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    24V seems low for the power supply to the drivers. What is the max that the drivers can take and which motors are you using? ..Clive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    24V seems low for the power supply to the drivers. What is the max that the drivers can take and which motors are you using? ..Clive
    Clive, see this thread regarding the PSU http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/5541-PSU-question from quite a while back when i started. I have upgraded the original drivers to these http://www.planet-cnc.com/files/MotorDriver25A-32.pdf now. It runs fine ( i presume ) just needed to move the electrics off the bench into a dust free environment.


    Thanks again
    Last edited by Dwayne Dibbley; 05-04-2015 at 08:22 PM.

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    The drawing is a bit ambiguous for me I would prefer more of a schematic. Do you really need 4 PSU 2 x 24 V 1 x 9v and 1 x 12V.


    I don't know how big your machine is but its a shame to use only 24V psu and those drivers because your machine might have so much more potential if they were changed.
    I have bumped this up so that Dean might see it and chime in. Clive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    I have bumped this up so that Dean might see it and chime in. Clive
    Ding Dong Ding Dong.!! . . . . 24Vdc is correct for these drives Clive they only Take 30Vdc Max so don't want to release the Magic smoke.!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwayne Dibbley View Post
    OK, can someone just cast their eyes over the main wiring for my cabinet ( attached image ), a little bit of reverse engineering from other diagrams on here and adapted to fit my needs i think?
    Ok well see a couple of things.

    Don't see the latching Relay wiring.?

    Don't see the point of the Green 240V Led just use Red Led that's on all the time Power is On. Use the Green Led for indicating System is Reset and Ready. I'd Also use 24V leds.

    Don't Like the fact your using 1x Mcb for 3 x Psu all different sizes. You will be better having the smaller ones on separate Glass Din rail fuses.
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 06-04-2015 at 09:55 AM.

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    ill upgrade to real drivers one day :), regarding the other PSU's the 9v powers the USB controller, and the 12v spins some fans on the drivers and the din 24v powers the estop thingy to kill power to the other psu's

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    Clive S's Avatar
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    Ding Dong Ding Dong.!! . . . . 24Vdc is correct for these drives Clive they only Take 30Vdc Max so don't want to release the Magic smoke.!!
    Yes I had checked that out in the early post. I was just saying its a shame to use such low voltage drivers. ..Clive

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    OK updated to V3 now and I have added the e-stop / latch relay connections? removed the 9v and 12v PSU to avoid confusion at this point and ill upgrade the fans to 24v and run off the Din Rail PSU. Am i close correct with the relay / contactor connections?

    Thanks again
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    Ive attached a schematic of what i think the latch circuit looks like:

    S1 = Go push button NO
    S2 = E-Stop NC
    S3 = Stop Button NC
    RY1 = double pole latch relay NO ( can you also do the same with a single pole? )
    RY2 = contractor DC coil

    Thanks
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