Thread: Earthing?
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15-01-2017 #1
Now't wrong with a bit of healthy obsession
Thin cable is fine and dandy if you were lighting a bulb or charging your iPhone with a bit of AC but this cable has more to do than that.
On the other end of it is a hefty inductive load, it may have tuned itself a bit to reduce the peak but sooner or later it is going to want to reverse the current in a coil winding PDQ. It will try to control that current using a chopper circuit which depends on measuring the current flowing some way away. Did you fit the optional braking resistors?
Fat, low resistance cable takes the strain off more expensive components.
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Hi Dean
I knew you would be along to explain why everyone seems hell bent on screening and tin boxes despite the problems they cause. This is something that has bothered me for some time, a trap I think I have fallen in to myself.
Ready when you are, I am all ears...
Robin
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15-01-2017 #6Did you fit the optional braking resistors?
Last edited by Clive S; 15-01-2017 at 11:53 PM.
..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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Hahaha, this is getting interesting:)
In the EM806 and AM882 don't you have an over-current cut off with the red LED blinking? I think you really have to push them really hard, for instance, with high deceleration to get to that stage. I don't intend to drive this machine too madly:)
Also, I guess the psu will be able to cope with a bit of back EMF if I feel too adventurous...
EdwardLast edited by Edward; 15-01-2017 at 11:15 PM.
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