RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] a power supply question
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2003-01-07 19:23:33 UTC
Unlike most motors the Pacific Scientics are now labeled with the
maximum voltage, not with the traditional rating. I seem to remember
seeing some older Pac Sci units that had the traditional voltage
ratings, but now it is the voltage to not exceed asuming you are using a
current limiting drive.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
Sherline products at Deep Discount
Mach1 & DeskCNC with credit card ordering
www.KTMarketing.com/Sherline
maximum voltage, not with the traditional rating. I seem to remember
seeing some older Pac Sci units that had the traditional voltage
ratings, but now it is the voltage to not exceed asuming you are using a
current limiting drive.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
Sherline products at Deep Discount
Mach1 & DeskCNC with credit card ordering
www.KTMarketing.com/Sherline
> -----Original Message-----
> Dumb question here but how are you going to run a 65V motor
> with a 35V
> supply .
> Not much power !!
>
> Ron K
>
> lum_l wrote:
>
Discussion Thread
lum_l <lum_l@r...
2003-01-07 16:59:44 UTC
a power supply question
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
2003-01-07 18:04:50 UTC
Re: a power supply question
Ron Kline
2003-01-07 18:30:39 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] a power supply question
sparkazoid2001 <mark@c...
2003-01-07 18:31:27 UTC
Re: a power supply question
jeffalanp <xylotex@h...
2003-01-07 19:03:54 UTC
Re: a power supply question
Tim Goldstein
2003-01-07 19:23:33 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] a power supply question
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
2003-01-07 20:16:27 UTC
Re: a power supply question
Ron Kline
2003-01-07 20:21:30 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] a power supply question
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
2003-01-08 08:39:32 UTC
Re: a power supply question