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Re: Xylotex: Reduced Prices on System Kits

Posted by jeffalanp
on 2012-01-02 17:10:16 UTC
Hi,

Even a gecko can have failure due over-voltage or mis-wire, thus the reason they created the G203V which has a $26.00 premium cost over their regular drive. If you treat the Xylotex drive right (as most people do), you can have years long use with absolutely no problems.

Actually there is a comparison with the G540 if you don't plan on using all of the amperage/voltage capability the G540 can provide in the application system (i.e need for speed). Such systems would include smaller machines like Sherline, Taig or small router. If you are running rapids all day, then yes, the Gecko will beat the Xylotex no questions. For for milling speeds on these machines, the Xylotex can provide more than sufficient current/voltage to get the job done.

Your welcome :-)

Jeff





--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson <ron@...> wrote:
>
> On 1/2/2012 7:20 PM, jeffalanp wrote:
> > While the warranty is better than what you will get with most of the
> > Chinese imports (which is basically NO warranty), it obviously is not
> > as good as what Gecko provides. A compete 3 axis Xylotex drive system
> > (drive, motors and power supply) coming in at $34.00 less the list
> > price of a G540 drive alone does leave one with something to think
> > about though.
> >
> > Jeff
> > www.xylotex.com
> Well, until you have to replace it. The Gecko G-540 is pretty
> bulletproof. Not to mention more amps and higher voltage. There is
> really no comparison.
>
> After my experience with a Xylotex, I'll never buy another one.
> When a loose wire can fry it, that's not a very good design for systems
> that vibrate, is it?
>
> If I need less than a Gecko, I can get a Pololu bipolar single axis
> driver that does 2A for $12.95
> Even they can survive a loose wire.
>
> Thanks for your offer. No thanks.
>
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