
03-04-2010, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by matttargett4 Hi,
Since having struggled with my g100 im considering a g540, my question is this, i have motors rated for 90v and 4.2A (steppers) i know i can get the voltage inside the limtis of a g540 by using the correct transformer but what about the current? Steppers are constant current so take the full 4.2A all the time right? But the G540 has a current setting resistor, would that limit the currrent and stop it destroying the g540? What effect would that have on my steppers? Thanks in advance.
Matt |
Hi Matt.
The G540, with the 3.48K resistor, will limit the motor current to 3.48A. If you use a 48V PSU, the motor will run at 48V.
The lower Voltage will limit motor top speed somewhat. The lower Amperage will cause an 18% drop in torque. EG: If it's a 400 ounce motor, then it will detune to 331 ounces.
CR.
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