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Could someone please recommend a good SOLID CNC Driver board. I’m using Xylotex 425 oz/in motors. I purchased the Xylotex 3-Axis driver board. but would like to look at other solutions. I need a cost effective 3-axis board that will drive 425 oz/in motors that is solid enough to use. I paid $150.00 for the Xylotex driver board. I like it's basic design, but it seems to tightly integrated for my needs. Thanks for the help, -Mark mark@landmarku.com Last edited by deleteallusers; 04-11-2007 at 11:04 AM. |
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| Maybe one of these will do? http://kelinginc.net/KLDriver.html I ordered a pacage from them, but havent recieved it yet, but according to others its pretty good quality stuff. Will see when i get it(hopefully today) |
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| I called them, this might work. It looks to be more modular than the Xylotex. It also looks like it is cheaper to repair because of the modular axis design. I like the breakout board, it seems like it also may be safer because it is more isolated. Let us know what you think about there product. Thanks, Last edited by deleteallusers; 04-11-2007 at 11:05 AM. |
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| I'm using the HobbyCNC board and haven't had any problems with it. If your motors are 3Amps or less it'll work with them. If you dont want to solder it yourself HCNC will put u in contact with Mike Beck who'll do it for you for a small fee. |
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| Thanks !, However, my motors are 6.0amps. *--- Ok, Xylotex just contacted me. They said the board was still under warrenty so I will not haft to pay anything. They gave me information on how to return the board for warrenty repair. That's good, there doing the right thing. I'm still going to look at the Keling drivers, they really look to be built solid, and modular. |
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