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Old 02-12-2010, 12:30 PM
 
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Don't understand 36V PS Specs

KL-320-36 36V/8.8 or 9.6A
110V/220V $59.95


what does the 8.8 or 9.6A mean? 8.8 at 110 and 9.6 at 220?
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:03 PM
 
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Originally Posted by mrcodewiz View Post
KL-320-36 36V/8.8 or 9.6A
110V/220V $59.95


what does the 8.8 or 9.6A mean? 8.8 at 110 and 9.6 at 220?
We have 2 kind of power supply, one is 36VDC/8.8A another one is 36VDC/9.6A
They are same price, we are not going to make 36VDC/8.8A any more
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Ah, that is a bummer. I just bought some parts from you including the 36V PS (to replace my 24V) and I think I am having some under current issue - I think I received the 8.8A model.
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Originally Posted by mrcodewiz View Post
Ah, that is a bummer. I just bought some parts from you including the 36V PS (to replace my 24V) and I think I am having some under current issue - I think I received the 8.8A model.
It will be ok. 8.8A or 9.6A, no big difference
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I will double check - maybe it is 9.6. I am having an issue where I can run rapid each individual axis fine but when I attempt to start another axis in a rapid - it will stall the axis that is currently running. So for example, I start my Z in a rapid and hold it there, if I then attempt to rapid my X, the Z will freeze in position and the X will move. I have to crank the velocity way down to get it to stop that behavior. Previously I had 3 axes each with a 425oz stepper and your 24V PS. I added a 4th driver and the 36V power supply although I don't have the 4th axis stepper wired up (just the driver as of now). I am going to try to hook up the old 24V PS tonight to power the Z and 4th axis drivers and see if I get the same behaviour.
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