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| Here are a few pics of my machine, controller and spindle. http://www.customgraphicshop.com/cnc/spindle.htm |
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| Hi Javadog, I"m getting around 60volts @ 10 amps. I have another transformer I could add if I need more amps. They are wired parallel to the bridge rectifier and the combined output from the rectifier goes to the large cap. I have a fuse block installed between the cap and Geckos. The CNC4PC card works great, I'm planning on getting there relay card later so I can turn the spindle on and off from the software. The table isn't completly finished yet but I'm using the way it is and finishing small things along the way. |
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