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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] More transformer drivel

Posted by Chris L
on 2002-12-07 21:44:17 UTC
Wow, Thats nothin to sniffle at ! 2-1/2 times is a lot of difference. I
hope to gain a little on my Z axis, which for 3d work is a little weak.
It's only a 160oz. I tried the 216oz I just got from you, but, it didn't
seem to pull any better under the old drivers. I,m going to try it again
with the API's though and see what happens. The voltage gain should do it.

I won't be able to gain much in X... My 1/2" leadscrew turns to rubber
when I get past 300ipm. Someday, that will be a 3/4 or 1" screw. Plenty
of room to do it.

Thanks for the quick "difference" report.

Chris

Tim Goldstein wrote:

>Just to play I have run my Sherline from 24 V up to 62 V. It is about
>2-1/2 times faster on the rapids at the higher voltage.
>
>Tim
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>>-----Original Message-----
>> I Sure look forward to the differences between a 36v system and the
>>Projected 62 volts Bob Indicated I'm going to have.
>>
>>Anyone ever up their voltage like this ? Care to comment on how
>>"different" the machine ran ??
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>>
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