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09-03-2019 #15I have always used 68 V with no troubles, everybody has their own opinion so you have to make your own mind up.Clive, Are you saying the 57v rated Steppers will be fine with the 68V PSU and either of those drivers? I am sure this is what people have used in the past but m_c says the voltage is too high! I'm a little confused now.
I found them about 2 years ago and have used about 8 of them Dean (Jazzcnc) I think has used more than 12. re the stall detect you are correct they don't have it. But the AM882 and EM806 does have it but if I remember correctly it only kicks in at about 300 rpm.I saw those drives but was a little unsure....have many people used them? It doesn't look like it has stall detection although I do understand that if the motor has stalled the job will be wrong even with stall detect.
As m_c has stated go with a parallel setup.Last edited by Clive S; 09-03-2019 at 08:17 PM.
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