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    HOBBYCNC PRO with bipolar stepper.

    hello, this is my first post on this forum.
    i have been lurking around for a while now and have started to build my own cnc router.
    it is based off the JGRO plans but has been modified a little to suit me better.

    well my question is will the HOBBYCNC PRO3 axis kit work with a bipolar motor.
    (specifically the 495oz/in from kelinginc.net http://www.kelinginc.net/KL23H2100-30-4B.pdf )
    i am on a semi tight budget so if this board will work that will help me in that department.

    and if anybody is interested i will be making a thread about my machine in the coming week.

    thanks,
    ~Magick_Man~





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    No, not with 4 wire motors. The HobbyCNC needs 6 or 8 wire motors.
    Gerry

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    It works with their 425 oz motors, they are 8 wire, I have already tried it, but running them uni-polar you get 305 oz in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joe2000che View Post
    It works with their 425 oz motors, they are 8 wire, I have already tried it, but running them uni-polar you get 305 oz in.

    well that might just be the way i go.
    my dad is talking about making a small mill later on. so i could give him this driver and get one that will run the 425 oz's bipolar when i have more money to spend.

    thanks to both of you.

    ~Magick_Man~


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