Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC power supply
Posted by
wanliker@a...
on 2002-02-25 15:38:44 UTC
In a message dated 2/25/2002 4:28:06 PM Mountain Standard Time,
achord2@... writes:
120 on the 220 winding, and get out about 60-65 volts at the secondary. If
it has dual 120 windings for the input, put them in series per the wiring
diagram for a 220 volt input. This should work OK. If you obtain one and
need wiring hlep, just ask.
bill
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achord2@... writes:
> I need to generate up to 65 V at 0.75 A. This will power four stepperIf you can find a 220/120-130 volt transformer at about 3-5 amps, you can put
> motors.
> I there a way to do this?
>
120 on the 220 winding, and get out about 60-65 volts at the secondary. If
it has dual 120 windings for the input, put them in series per the wiring
diagram for a 220 volt input. This should work OK. If you obtain one and
need wiring hlep, just ask.
bill
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Discussion Thread
Arnold Chord
2002-02-25 15:26:36 UTC
CNC power supply
wanliker@a...
2002-02-25 15:38:44 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC power supply
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2002-02-25 18:49:33 UTC
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