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  1. Hi All.

    I have started to put my CNC router control circuit together, and I am concerned where in the circuit I should place an E Stop.
    I have noticed the my PSU (240 vac > 36 vdc) transformer, on the 36 volt side stays powered for a few seconds, my initial thought was to place the E Stop in the 240 vac line to the PSU, If I am right this will not stop the motors dead will it due to the fact that there are Capacitors on the 36 volt rails keeping them live for a few seconds, or have I got it all wrong.

    Regards.

    Ray

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    If it's any help, here is a link to my schematics, https://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6565...2213#post52213
    They have changed slightly since that post but the fundamentals are the same.

    I used a PILZ PNOZ Emergency Stop Safety Relay which is much easier to use, they are quite reasonably priced on eBay for example.

    Keep in mind you also have to stop the spindle.
    Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted

  3. Thanks Eddy Current.

    My initial thought was to place one E Stop in the circuit, then power all 3, 36v outlets on my PSU through the E Stop, therefore having 3 outlets one to each Stepper Driver. My spindle is 240 vac therefore I will have to have a separate E Stop for it. The ARDUINO I am using has its own fused 9 vdc supply, plus the ARDUINO board carries it's own fuses.

    Regards.

    Ray

  4. Just had a look at those PILZ relays, a bit steep for me.

    Ray

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