bi-polar parrallel: "red/white & blue /white =a" "blue/red=a- "
"green/white black/white= b " "green/black=b-", it is ok
check here: http://www.kelinginc.net/KL23H286-20-08B.pdf
i am having wiring problems with my 203s 7keling 425oz motors. is this correct, red/white & blue /white =a blue/red=a-
green/white black/white= b green/black=b-
i want bi-polar parrallel
anyone letting me know it is right or the correct way to do it i will appreciate it very much. i am just trying to eliminate any possibilities i can.
thanks greg
bi-polar parrallel: "red/white & blue /white =a" "blue/red=a- "
"green/white black/white= b " "green/black=b-", it is ok
check here: http://www.kelinginc.net/KL23H286-20-08B.pdf
keling
thanks for taking the time to confirm my wiring.
greg
ok I have been suffering from major information overload and can't figure out the wiring for my application.
I have a Uni Polar driver board, I assume I can not run the motor in a Bipoloar mode due to this??
I have the following for wires:
Blue
Blue/White
Red
Red/White
Green
Green/White
Black
Black/white
My board connections are as follows:
Kitv
V+
Coil
A
GND
V+
Coil
B
V+
What wires go where?? I wired my 6 wire motors and they worked out fine, but these two extra wires are throwing a wrench into things for me.
Do you have any your unipolar Driver specification? email to us, we will tell you how to wire it. www.kelinginc.net
Here is the data sheet for my driver: http://www.electronics123.net/amazon/datasheet/k179.pdf
Thanks,
Shawn
Copy and Paste of email. Any help would be apppreciated!!
ok. Can you tell me the coil power wires for either end of the motor?
Coil A Power =
Pole 1 wires =
Pole 2 wires =
Coil B Power =
Pole 1 wires =
Pole 2 wires =
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I do not know the meaning for your board
V+
M2B
M1B
V+ - Power for board
GND - Ground for board
M2A
M1A
V+
KITV - Power for board
You need to ask the baord manufacture
John
Shawn Mulligan <shawn_mulligan@hotmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the response!! Could you please simplify it for me a bit more? Is this one of your boards?
My driver board connections are this:
V+
M2B
M1B
V+ - Power for board
GND - Ground for board
M2A
M1A
V+
KITV - Power for board
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A Blu/Wht
Blu-Red/Wht
B- Red
C GRN/Wht
GRN-BLK/WHT
D- Blk