Thread: Motor size
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29-09-2009 #1
The PM2278, does not have a transformer inside and just rectifies the AC into DC, and pumps this into the driver.
So if you had 220V AC, this would be about 310V DC onto the driver and would burn most motors.
We say the 110V as a maximum because most motors are not designed to take such a high voltage.
Also the 7.8A is the phase current to the motor, and is not the current that the driver pulls from the transformer.
As a rule of thumb, if a driver is set to 7.8A, the actually pulled current will be about half.
You can use the 110V transformers that are used fro 110V power tools.
They are not that expensive.
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29-09-2009 #2
That's what I used - a 3kW one from Screwfix Direct - it was about £68 from memory.
It officially isn't rated for 100% use, but I ran it for about 3 hours and it didn't get hot at all (37 deg.)
In fact, it says that you should run it for only 5 minutes every 20 minutes.
ETA: It runs all 3 of my motors (although now I've got a 4th to go in, I'll see how much hotter it gets).
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