Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] stepper amperage question
Posted by
Art Fenerty
on 2002-03-07 17:37:41 UTC
Easy formula kevin:
Do not raise the current at all and go to up to 20 times the voltage as
long as your using a current chopper type controller. If the motor starts
getting too warm, lower the voltage. The sweet spot seems to be when the
motor just gets warm after an hour or so of use.
Art
Master5 Software
http://users.andara.com/~fenerty/master.htm
Do not raise the current at all and go to up to 20 times the voltage as
long as your using a current chopper type controller. If the motor starts
getting too warm, lower the voltage. The sweet spot seems to be when the
motor just gets warm after an hour or so of use.
Art
Master5 Software
http://users.andara.com/~fenerty/master.htm
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kevinagilent
2002-03-07 17:02:14 UTC
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Art Fenerty
2002-03-07 17:37:41 UTC
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