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Building my 7th CNC. All other were from scratch and used a HobbyCNC Pro boards. It is time for me to grow up. My current CNC is pleged with mid-band resonance. I need real stepper controllers. The new CNC. 4x8 curring area, thats feet. Moving from a screw drive to rack and pinion rig. Dual X axis, one per side. Looking at 425oz-in bipolar/305oz-unipolar steppers. I will need 4 controllers. There are lost of drive on the market. Gecko, ProboStep, HobbyCNC... Just to name a few. I have been looking at the Gecko G540. Is there a better controller for the cost? Dont care if it is a single controller, or a 4 in one controller. I am willing to spend the cash on a good controller. |
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| Hi Dingbat. Welcome to the Zone! If you already HAVE the 4 HobbyCNC 425s, they are 57V motors. They will give you very fast rapids wired Bipolar Parallel with the $299 50V 3.5A G540 and a $129 Keling KL5010 PSU. They are 4.2A motors when wired BP, so there will be a slight loss of torque when run at 3.5A--But they still should be plenty powerful enough. http://kelinginc.net/ CR. |
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| If you don't already HAVE the 425 motors though, I would go with the more efficient three $39 KL23H276-28-4B 270s on X and Y and a $49 KL23H284-35-4B 387 oz on the Z. http://kelinginc.net/SMotorstock.html CR. |
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| Well, if you want to spend more money, I would spend the $10 more and go with $139 Gecko 203Vs. But lets go with the $129 8078s for a minute. $516 = 4 8078s Add a high tech breakout board, $100 and probably PSU for BOB $020 ----- $636 Total. But you if you don't NEED 80V and 7A, so you could use the plug and play G540: $299 G540. Includes Built-in high tech optoisolated BOB with charge pump, inputs for home/limit switches, outputs for relays and BOB PSU. Plus it saves a lot of wiring hassle. ----- $299 total. http://geckodrive.com/product.aspx?c=3&i=14469 CR. Last edited by Crevice Reamer; 02-28-2009 at 11:10 AM. |
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