Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards
Posted by
Darrell Daniels
on 2002-01-06 22:44:28 UTC
The webpage says he is sold out of these....has this changed? As a
related question, when do you really need to switch up from the 2 amp
controllers to the 5 amp? I am considering mostly 150oz motors in my
plans and thought the 2 amp would suffice just fine, is the 5 amp mainly
for great big motors? I always try to buy in order to provide room for
growth in most things I do but the higher cost (almost double) is a big
detractor with these.
Darrell
related question, when do you really need to switch up from the 2 amp
controllers to the 5 amp? I am considering mostly 150oz motors in my
plans and thought the 2 amp would suffice just fine, is the 5 amp mainly
for great big motors? I always try to buy in order to provide room for
growth in most things I do but the higher cost (almost double) is a big
detractor with these.
Darrell
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > I am considering purchasing a Camtronics 4 axis 5amp board from
> > Camtronics. I have never built an electronics board and was wondering
> > how difficult they are. I am intrested in this board due to its
> > ability to run Bi-polar and Uni-polar motors.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alan Trest
> > Pensacola Florida
Discussion Thread
rcstickman
2002-01-06 14:31:54 UTC
Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards
hotaluminum
2002-01-06 14:39:39 UTC
Re: Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards
wanliker@a...
2002-01-06 16:10:55 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards
Tim Goldstein
2002-01-06 22:22:37 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards
Darrell Daniels
2002-01-06 22:44:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards
Dan Mauch
2002-01-07 07:10:15 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Kit Difficulity of Camtronics Boards