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    Starting to think about my wiring in general, how would it be best to run my Nema23's in Bipolar Parallel or Series? Considering i have 68v PSU's?
    Bipolar Parallel is the way.
    ..Clive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Bipolar Parallel is the way.
    That's actually how I like my women ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertboy View Post
    That's actually how I like my women ;)
    What about the 68V ?

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    Motors has 8 or 4 cables, I miss that.
    Last edited by Nickhofen; 18-09-2017 at 05:55 PM.

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    The motors have 8 cables, is there a way to wire in parallel whilst only trailing 4 core wire back to the driver??

    Thanks

    Alex

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    Yes, that's how it's usually done. Bring the 8 wires into some kind of junction box with a four-core cable coming out and going to the control box. You can hard-wire the four-core into the control box or use an appropriate plug and socket. I use XLR latching connectors but there are others. My "junction boxes" are 3D-printed (cheaper than small plastic boxes from Maplin) with choc block inside but as long as the cables are securely joined and protected, use what suits you.

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    http://www.screwfix.com/p/debox-in-l...ctor-box/8692h

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    From the manual

    http://www.leadshine.com/UploadFile/Down/AM882m.pdf

    Mine never came with a manual but I bought 2nd hand AM882's.
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    They're a little bit bigger than the usual choc-block style connector strip, but I've used a few of these which seem to work well. They also have the advantage that because they're spring-loaded, they are much less sensitive to vibration than screw terminals. Also, each wire goes into its own little socket so no need to twist wires together as you do with choc block - always end up chasing odd strands, trying to balance the lengths of wires, etc, when I use them. Don't know if anyone sells them in smaller quantities.

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