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    Default Re: Power supply

    Looks basically OK, although there should be an inclusion in it for E-stop shut off.
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    Default Re: Power supply

    Thanks Al now coming from a newbie to all this does the estop get wired inline on the white side. This is one of the components i did not look into. Thanks



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    In the power side same as the fuse conductor, it is not normal to switch the neutral or usually necessary to also switch the N..
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    Default Re: Power supply

    Thanks Al will do.



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    Default Re: Power supply

    Power supply-20170317_220527_hdr-jpglayout so far. Im thinking motor connectors directly above drivers. And pp north of drivers. Still need estop.



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    Default Re: Power supply

    Here is a pic with estop Power supply-20170318_144409_hdr-jpg



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    That would work but usually it is incorporated with one that also shuts the spindle off.
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    I dont think ill control tbe spindle Al. Here is the estop switch, it has two sides the red and green do i connect straight through on the red or the green im a little co fused or second guessing myself.Power supply-20170318_202241_hdr-jpg



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    Normally use the Red side it is N.C. that is the one you use, Green is N.O.
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    Default Re: Power supply

    Thanks for your help Al. Here are some pics not done yet.
    Power supply-20170319_150958_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_151054_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_151106_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_164948_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_164948_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_150903_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_150931_hdr-jpgPower supply-20170319_165012_hdr-jpg



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