Power Supply
Posted by
C.S. Mo
on 2002-12-14 10:09:22 UTC
I'm trying to find a reasonably inexpensive power supply that can drive
three servo motors with a power draw of 60V/14amp each. I'm figuring that
I want a power supply in the 60V/25amp range.. Dan Mauch has one that is
36v/25amp so I guess, in theory, I could use two of his but that gets a
little expensive.
Any thoughts? Is there anything else I'm likely to need to run off the
power supply that would effect my current requirements?
Thanks!
--C.S.
three servo motors with a power draw of 60V/14amp each. I'm figuring that
I want a power supply in the 60V/25amp range.. Dan Mauch has one that is
36v/25amp so I guess, in theory, I could use two of his but that gets a
little expensive.
Any thoughts? Is there anything else I'm likely to need to run off the
power supply that would effect my current requirements?
Thanks!
--C.S.
Discussion Thread
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2002-12-12 17:40:13 UTC
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2002-12-14 08:54:04 UTC
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C.S. Mo
2002-12-14 10:09:22 UTC
Power Supply
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2002-12-16 07:32:02 UTC
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