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Old 03-04-2010, 08:25 AM
 
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Wiring KL4030 with DB 25

I have the wring diagram that came with the hardware, need some help though

On the stepper driver on DIR + and PUL - and PUL + there is a curved/hooped line going across these two, does that mean they are wired together once they come out of the driver box, I can email the diagram to somebody if you can look at it and tell me
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The little hoop is just showing that it is not connected to the STEP- at all, it is going over it. I have a short run of wire that goes from the STEP+ into the DIR+.

Edited to say : sorry, it is PULSE on the DB25, not DIR (I was looking at the C10 diagram).
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so it is not connected to the wire it is going over, but it is connected to the step + from DIR-


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The little hoop is just showing that it is not connected to the STEP- at all, it is going over it. I have a short run of wire that goes from the STEP+ into the DIR+.

Edited to say : sorry, it is PULSE on the DB25, not DIR (I was looking at the C10 diagram).
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so it is not connected to the wire it is going over, but it is connected to the step + from DIR-
I think I got it now it goes to the Dir + to the step +, I just tie these two together
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According to the schematic, the positives (DIR+ and PUL+) are wired together. PUL- and DIR- are both wired independently.
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Yeah pretty much. I wired off of one to the controller and then just stripped the ends off of about 1" of wire and fed it into both +s.
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wiring

I'm just gonna box it up and send it back, now they are telling me to use another diagram


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Yeah pretty much. I wired off of one to the controller and then just stripped the ends off of about 1" of wire and fed it into both +s.
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Originally Posted by csmoak25 View Post
I'm just gonna box it up and send it back, now they are telling me to use another diagram
It's really not that bad. What is the difference between the 2 schematics they gave you? I was looking at the one on their website.


http://kelinginc.net/KelingProductsDocuments.html

I have the C10 so it's a little different but if you want, I can take a picture of how I wired it up for you.
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email me at csmoak25@yahoo.com and I will send you a pic of what I got, I think its the c10 to




Originally Posted by mrcodewiz View Post
It's really not that bad. What is the difference between the 2 schematics they gave you? I was looking at the one on their website.


http://kelinginc.net/KelingProductsDocuments.html

I have the C10 so it's a little different but if you want, I can take a picture of how I wired it up for you.
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Originally Posted by csmoak25 View Post
I'm just gonna box it up and send it back, now they are telling me to use another diagram
Pls check all documents here
http://www.kelinginc.net/KelingProductsDocuments.html
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power supply wiring diagram

I have figured out the wiring on the motors to to the stepper driver to break out board. However I need a diagram now to wire the power supply up, there is not one posted at the address below. The power supply plug in adapter, what am I suppose to do, cut the ends and straight wire it to the power supply box, if so how about a correct diagram for my powersupply



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Pls check all documents here
http://www.kelinginc.net/KelingProductsDocuments.html
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Here is

http://www.kelinginc.net/KL-350-36.pdf
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