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    4030 drives

    i have been using my 4030 drives with a 36 volt power supply
    and i have built a new supply this one puts out 43 volts i know
    that the 4030 are made to only take 40 volts but has any one used
    more before i hook up this power supply the step motors are the 270 oz in
    thanks


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    any ?


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    Pls use less than 40VDC
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    Usually, when an electronic device says 40V max, There's a good chance you risk destroying it by supplying 43V.
    Gerry

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