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29-06-2011 #1
The reason you will find it hard to find low inductance motors is because of current.
if you want a motor with lower than normal current you are going to end up with higher inductance.
you may be better looking for a higher current motor like 4A and using this.
You will only notice the difference at the lower speeds.
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29-06-2011 #3
Yes i think your right Jonathan
the PM542 3 Axis kit from Zapp has been in the back of my mind for the last few weeks it has the a nice flexible current range ideal for small to larger CNCs .
The G540 had me on size and ease of wiring but i was aware that it was a just a tad short on current thus ideal steppers are hard to find over here i just wish i had room for large control boxes.
"Her in doors" is already fed up with all my electronic stuff all over the place :)
Koogar
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