Thread: Stepper motor power supply
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26-12-2020 #1
Colin you have it wrong it's 24v-80Vac or 30V-110Vdc
It makes no difference which you use just make sure you leave about a 10% safety margin on the Max voltage. With large motors the more volts the better the motors will work but make sure you leave at least 10% safety.-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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26-12-2020 #2
Hi,
thanks for the reply, i have mislaid the original pdf with the email from szgh but i looked at the generic which said 24-70v ac or 30-100vdc. I was tempted to try their
servo driver/motors if the frame size was the same, but it is different so hybrid stepper driver/motor it will be.
The old motor could have been reused but with the new units being so cheap and connection easier to understand with it being the same manufacturer then changing everything appears the best way to go. So you are suggesting an input of 63vac or 90v dc?
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26-12-2020 #3-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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