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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivetide View Post
    I thought it was 5 - 10 amps ? Anyway I rechecked the values and each motor pulls 1.7 Ah so I was thinking about 24v 5a 120w or I could go for the 24v 10A 240w ? there's only £5 difference. Couple that like magicniner suggested to the 10-50V 40A PWM DC Motor Speed Controller CW/CCW Reversible Pulse Driver TE535 and hopefully it will have the power.. what do you think ?
    It's 12V/10A or 24V/5A you can not select the ampere, only the voltage. Get a proper power supply like this instead of a charger:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/272388436734...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    You are better off with those than a battery charger designed for charging lead batteries.
    Last edited by A_Camera; 28-11-2016 at 12:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    It's 12V/10A or 24V/5A you can not select the ampere, only the voltage. Get a proper power supply like this instead of a charger:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/272388436734...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    You are better off with those than a battery charger designed for charging lead batteries.
    Ok it seems I need to think a bit more about this.. this is what I'm trying to replicate for my Uncle. But we have managed to gather 3 x 18v 1.7aH drills so far between us.

    Last edited by Fivetide; 28-11-2016 at 01:29 PM.

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    How about three steppers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    How about three steppers
    Yeah Clive I have 3 Nema 17 high torque but I wasn't sure if running them constantly for 20 mins would be ok ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivetide View Post
    Yeah Clive I have 3 Nema 17 high torque but I wasn't sure if running them constantly for 20 mins would be ok ?
    Nema's can run for hours think router and 3d printers, they can also run very hot in access of 60C without problems.

    They also have the better torque at lower speeds
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivetide View Post
    Yeah Clive I have 3 Nema 17 high torque but I wasn't sure if running them constantly for 20 mins would be ok ?
    Sure it's OK to run them constantly for hours also, but you need a driver for each and a motion controller also. So it is a bit more complicated. Even if you don't want a driver for each motor, just want to connect all three in parallel it is a fair bit more complicated to do what you are showing in the video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    Sure it's OK to run them constantly for hours also, but you need a driver for each and a motion controller also. So it is a bit more complicated. Even if you don't want a driver for each motor, just want to connect all three in parallel it is a fair bit more complicated to do what you are showing in the video.
    Yes But if you had read the other post http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10360...t-CNC%29/page2 you would have seen that this has be discussed
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  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    and a motion controller also. So it is a bit more complicated.
    http://hobbycomponents.com/motor-dri...-motor-drivers

    But not very complicated as the above linked product has already been suggested, it's as complex a motion controller as is required, as the occasional lost step isn't an issue one pulse generator could be used for all three drivers - Simples! ;-)

    - Nick
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    http://hobbycomponents.com/motor-dri...-motor-drivers

    But not very complicated as the above linked product has already been suggested, it's as complex a motion controller as is required, as the occasional lost step isn't an issue one pulse generator could be used for all three drivers - Simples! ;-)

    - Nick
    True, with that simple controller it is much better than three power drill motors. Also more torque even at slow speed.

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    Get the 24V PSU and a single PWM controller rated to run all three motors, check the specification of the motors for current draw, you've just referred to the motor ratings as aH (amp hours) which is a battery charge capacity not a motor current draw.
    If you don't have one get a multi-meter so you can check voltages and currents once you have something to fiddle with.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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