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The power supply I built gives me either 65 volts or 80.8 volts. What do you think of powering a 80 volt drive with 80.8 volts? The motors are 1.1 amps, 110 volts DC. The 320 is a 20 amp drive. Eric
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| I'm guessing, but I would think that that tiny variation would be well within the tolerance range of the components.
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| Is your power supply regulated? If not, the voltage may drop when you put the load on it anyway.
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