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13-01-2023 #34
I'm sorry Although I can put things together the electronics design is certainly not in my comfort zone.
Because I'm trying to fit the power supply in a relatively small space I'm wondering if it is possible to make a PCB to mount the components to?.
But I'm unsure If the power being taken from it will just burn the tracks but because it will only be 70v I wasn't then sure the plan would be to make a PCB after the bridge rectifier and then mount the capacitors and then PCB mounted terminal block.
I have been looking at terminal blocks and they have rated around 10 Amp also a kettle lead c14 style plug as my main power which is rated around 10 Amps but with the 4 Nema 23 motors showing around 2.8-3 Amps and the VFD and 2.2 Kw Spindle running around 10 Amps I'm unsure if I can power the system with just one incoming connection?
I'm wondering how people do it do they bring their powers from separate rings directly to the enclosure and then run the VFD and spindle from one RCD Ring and the rest of the system from another Ring?
Or quite possibly am I wrong about the amount of power it will use at any one time and it will be okay to run it from a kettle lead plug and run the lot?
I'm sorry if It's a silly question I just want to keep a decent safety zone on the cables.
thanks
Rob
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