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17-05-2020 #6
Well worth the money and don't forget the cost is offset by the fact you don't need to buy or build a PSU which for large motors will set you back the best part of £90.
If the cost is too high and you decide to go with standard DC steppers then be very careful because there are a lot of cheap nasty Nema34 motors out there which will cripple a machine due to very high inductance which require a much higher voltage than the cheap DC drives can provide.-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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