Thread: Geckodrives vs others
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10-08-2012 #11
Buying drives from China is Ok but you have to buy in minimum quantities of 30, 50 is better and this way it covers for the odd dead one.
John S -
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11-08-2012 #12
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11-08-2012 #13
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11-08-2012 #14
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12-08-2012 #15
Thanks for the info guys,
With your help/suggestions I have decided on the Zapp Automation Ltd - Stepper motors & Stepper Motor Drivers - Servo motors and Servo Motor Drivers - Ballscrews & linear motion products. : AM882 Digital driver with stall detect [AM882 Digital driver] - £98.40
Seems like there is a few options for me to play around with!
Thanks again,
Andy
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13-08-2012 #16
We're planning to make a couple of videos with comparation geckos, leadshines and purelogic drives. If you would like to see specific parameters compared, pls tell me, i'll try to arrange such tests.
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13-08-2012 #17
It would be interesting to test the 'robustness' claims of the more expensive geckos
against the other drives! see how many are left standing at the end.
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13-08-2012 #18
Well i have 12 dead gecko's is anyone wants to peer inside.
John S -
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13-08-2012 #19
If you dont plan to get them fixed by Gecko, I'd like to have a look and see if they're fixable.
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13-08-2012 #20
I have killed two Gecko's to date and was able to fix one but not the other. It was a fairly simple change out of the main chip if I recall and it would have had to have been easy as I am definitely NOT an electronics type of person - arc welding is about as close as I normally get to electrickery.
With my 50% success rate I also have a good home for any dead geckos that are no longer wanted by their owners.
Nick
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