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  1. #1
    Can't see the amp rating for the IEC socket but looks like it should be fine anything over 10amp is in the zone. If it wasn't for some reason you can buy a new higher rated socket very easily on ebay for <£3 but the size of those pins I'm sure that's 10amp minimum.

    A good place to skank these sockets is old PC power supplies for pikeys like me ;)
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm

    If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)

  2. Again thank you very much lads, will probably have a go at finishing this wiring tomorrow night and report back :-)
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  3. one last question,

    what wires go where from the power supply box to the spindle pcb?

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  4. #4
    What are the two terminals on the left? Power in? If so they will go there from the PSU.

    Alex

  5. They say motor - &+ so I think I wired these up wrong, think these are supposed to go to the actual spindle?
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  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by ravihotwok View Post
    They say motor - &+ so I think I wired these up wrong, think these are supposed to go to the actual spindle?
    Yes those are supposed to go the spindle, no biggy just swap them to the correct terminals on the PCB.

    Do you know what the draw is of the spindle? I would advise against running that new PSU for the spindle through that On / Off switch, i would just power the Spindle PSU direct from the IEC / Kettle Plug, if you want to be able to turn it on & off away from using the wall plug, then get one of those additional IEC / Kettle Plug mounts from ebay like i linked.

    You need to wire that PCB to the Spindle PSU, just take 'Power -' on the PCB to a 'V-' terminal on the PSU and the same for 'Power +' to 'V+'.

    That should be all you need to do in terms of power.

    Cheers

    Alex

  7. Hello Alex mate,

    here is some info for the spindle:
    Brushless Spindle DC Motor:

    Working Voltage: 48V DC
    Rotation Speed: 12000r/min max
    Power: 400W
    Torque: 230mN.m
    Insulation Resistance: >2Megohm
    Dielectric Strength: 400V
    Diameter: 52mm
    Axis Collet Length: 48mm
    Diameter of Axis Collect Holder: 16mm
    ER11 Collect: 3.175mm

    Power supply (enough power for motor):

    Input: AC220V ±10%, 50Hz
    Output: DC48V, 10A
    Power: 480W
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    Am i on the right track at last?
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  9. #9
    Yeah based on the info you gave there i probably would not wire that PSU through those small wires & switch.

    Yeah your drawing looks good that is how it should be wired.

    Cheers

    Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravihotwok View Post
    one last question,

    what wires go where from the power supply box to the spindle pcb?

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    Did you read my post? Or was it not clear?

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