Originally Posted by wolfdagon Okay, That makes sense.
Two more questions, then.
1) Is it more important to have more volts or more amps? I have now found a few identical 24V 7.2A power supplies. If I am understanding everthing that I have read in the zone I need around 32V 6A for my three motors, so I could wire two of these in series and be ok. However, I would like to be able to add a fourth axis later. This would require 42V 8A. Would the 7.2 A make that much difference?
2)If so, would it be possible to wire up three of these supplies in a combination of series parallel to get what I need? Again, maybe a stupid question.
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if you have 3 12volt 2amp motors you will need a 12volt 6amp power supply
adding another 12volt 4amp motor you will need a 12volt 10amp power supply
if the motors are different voltages you will need a power supply for each voltage