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RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box

Posted by Dan Mauch
on 2014-11-17 14:53:23 UTC

Here is what GD says about the G203:

The G203V is Geckodrive's toughest drive and was designed with the intention of creating an indestructible stepper controller. It has short circuit protection on the motor outputs, reversed power supply polarity protection, over-voltage and under-voltage protection and is internally fused. Where most other drives would be damaged or potentially destroyed the G203V will survive. Because of its CPLD architecture we can offer three different versions of the drive, all with the same level of protection.

 

I switched the motors numerous times to be sure and those G2093’s are reallt tough. I have never had a failure with it. Under most circumstances the buyer will shift to selecxt the match before powering it up but if he does there shouldn’t be a problem.

Dan

 

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My major concern and warning, are the gecko drives protected if you
disconnect the motor from the Gecko drive under power? Most stepper
drivers I have worked with will be damaged if you disconnect the driver
from the motor with any power on the driver.

Bob

dmauch@... [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] wrote:

>
>
> I have built many different control systems for
> single,2,3,4,5,6,and 8 axis of motion. I recently received an order
> for a custom machine. The customer wanted to run two lathes, not
> simultaneously, using one PC and one control box with 4 motor power
> cables and 4 495 oz in stepper motors. That meant that I would need 2
> Awesome Gecko Drive G203 and a way to switch from one set of motors
> to the other. My first thought was to use a 4 pole rotary
> switch capable of running e four motors but any switch that can make
> before break and switch up to 7A and have two or three positions is
> really expensive. So looking on ebay I found two new 4 pole reversing
> contactors that were dirt cheap and the coils would operate off
> 110VAC. It was a lot of wiring but when I tested it the two motors on
> side one and then the other two motors on side ran perfectly. The
> thunk when the contactor coils switch certainly let you know in a
> positive manner that the drivers have switched.
>
> Its interesting to build custom systems but they always take longer
> than quoted.
>
> My next custom system is a stand alone control unit where you
> simply press a cycle start button with no pc connected. You d/l a
> config file and a parts G code file to a SD card then disconnect the
> PC and move the controls to the machine setup with drivers and press
> the button. This system would be useful where repetitive parts are be
> processed such as a cnc cutoff saw, a bending machine or even a lathe.
> Various tool paths could be saved on different cheap SD cards.
>
> Dan Mauch
>
> 21th Anniversary in CNC
>
> dmauch@...
>
> www.camtronics-cnc.com
>
>
>

Discussion Thread

2014-11-15 11:59:10 UTC Running two machines off one control box Ron Thompson 2014-11-15 14:22:04 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box Dan Mauch 2014-11-15 14:31:06 UTC RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box Ron Thompson 2014-11-15 14:46:42 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box Dan Mauch 2014-11-17 13:24:42 UTC RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box 556RECON 2014-11-17 14:37:35 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box Dan Mauch 2014-11-17 14:53:23 UTC RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box fortino tan 2014-11-17 14:57:41 UTC RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Running two machines off one control box