Thread: Emco PC120 Turn
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10-08-2017 #1
Ye, possibly around 50V.
They did work well before the previous set of PSUs died. The current PSU is one of them el cheapo ebay ones, I presume they are SMPS.
Id like to sell the lathe but need it to be 100% reliable before I do. Any suggestions on what PSU would suit if I was just going to upgrade this? Lets assume 36 or 48V max.
lll take a look at the AM882 anyways.
Thanks
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10-08-2017 #2
My best bet is probably something like this.
http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/elec...-supply-7.html
Move the drive power to this, leave the 24V supply to do the logic stuff only.
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10-08-2017 #3
http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/elec...-supplies.html
edit you beat me to it or build oneLast edited by Clive S; 10-08-2017 at 10:31 AM.
..Clive
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10-08-2017 #4
This driver is a three phase driver (For Three phase stepper motors) Looking at the part number it implies that the maximum voltage is 80V DC and the current is 6.0 A.
3 = three phase
M = Motor driver
8 = Max voltage (80V)
60 = 6.0 A maximum current.
This is the typical makeup of the part numbers.
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10-08-2017 #5
Thanks Gary. I looked on your and a few other sites to try and find who makes this driver, but no such luck.
I also know little about the motors, it was all fit by someone before I bought the lathe. Not a bad job overall. The PSUs that failed looked to be fairly high end things, but voltage is only 24V.
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10-08-2017 #6
Using that search phrase, Ive found this, similar.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-3-Phas...p2047675.l2557
https://www.dhgate.com/product/new-c...126671364.html
I might be able to find the manufacturer spec eventually
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10-08-2017 #7
Bingo, I think.
http://www.jmc-driver.com/h-pd-155.h...M860&_pp=0_334
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10-08-2017 #10
Yes RMS, have big manly fingers and the a and the s are quite close.
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