Power supply, motors, wires, resistors to set currentIf I bought the Gecko G540 what else would I need?
Hello ,
If I bought the Gecko G540 what else would I need?
The G540 already has the stepper motor drivers in it , correct?
Thanks
Power supply, motors, wires, resistors to set currentIf I bought the Gecko G540 what else would I need?
Gerry
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Is this worth buying since it is on sale today?
I was thinking of using this porter cable trim router:
http://www.amazon.com/Porter-Cable-7310-4-Horsepower-Laminate-Router/dp/B0000222Z6/ref=sr_1_40?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1290356414&sr=1-40]Amazon.com: Porter-Cable 7310 5.6 Amp 3/4-Horsepower Laminate Trim Router: Home Improvement
3.7 pounds + the gantry
I bought a Gecko G540 with motors, power supply, and cables from CNCRouterParts.com. They installed and adjusted the appropriate resisters. I just plugged eveything in and it worked! Seemed like a fair price to me but YMMV.
Don
I still have to put everything in a box, add a fan, install limit switches, and add relays to power spindle, etc.
Last edited by DonFrambach; 11-21-2010 at 01:18 PM. Reason: added PS
You can get it cheaper at Home at any time.
Gerry
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Not as plug and play. From cncrouter parts its a complete kit. No wiring, no soldering. Connectors are prewired. Worth the couple extra $.
Find them here
CNCRouterParts
You are not comparing apples to apples. The Kelinginc kit does not include the motor cables. Also the cncrouterparts powersully is a name brand powersupply. (MEAN WELL) I know cause I have two of the kits. They are smaller quiter and more reliable than many of the no name powersupplis sold on that site.
I have an EE so believe me I know how to wire these. Its that most woodworkers building cnc routers dont want to muck around building cables.
It's not that easy to get the cables right. Getting cncrouterparts cables solves a whole bunch of problems. It's the right gauge (although more copper would be better), the right shielding and has the right strain reliefs, plus of course the right resistor value. The soldering is good, and the length is appropriate.
Thanks Matt. Yes, that's what I was saying.
Gerry
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http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
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