Re: Phytron drivers
Posted by
rotarysmp
on 2003-12-06 00:09:21 UTC
I bought five. Haven't tried them out yet. The arrived promptly,
properly packed with an instruction manual (German) for each drive.
The drives look well made
On the day they arrived the local Austrian rep called me up to check
if I needed any motors or accessories. He was friendly and not pushy.
The specs are basically the same as their older half stepping
drivers. You can set up to 3.5A. If you use boost (no time limit) you
get 4.5A amps, and they drives will supply up to 6.3A during
acceleration if the motor induction causes the current to drop. I
think the 9A they advertise is a bad business decision on their part.
These look to be nice 4.5A drivers and should be advertised as such.
Regards,
Mark
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "dar303" <daniel.araya@s...>
wrote:
properly packed with an instruction manual (German) for each drive.
The drives look well made
On the day they arrived the local Austrian rep called me up to check
if I needed any motors or accessories. He was friendly and not pushy.
The specs are basically the same as their older half stepping
drivers. You can set up to 3.5A. If you use boost (no time limit) you
get 4.5A amps, and they drives will supply up to 6.3A during
acceleration if the motor induction causes the current to drop. I
think the 9A they advertise is a bad business decision on their part.
These look to be nice 4.5A drivers and should be advertised as such.
Regards,
Mark
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "dar303" <daniel.araya@s...>
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone bought the Phytron drivers and received them yet?
> I'm thinking of buying three myself and i'm interested to hear from
> someone that has tried them out, about any problems with delivery,
> transactions etc.
>
> Best regards
>
> /Daniel Araya, Sweden
Discussion Thread
dar303
2003-12-05 06:10:00 UTC
Phytron drivers
rotarysmp
2003-12-06 00:09:21 UTC
Re: Phytron drivers