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Newbie questions: Need drivers? Basic Wiring?

I'm new here but very excited to build my first cnc router. I'm putting together a Solsylva 13" table without a problem. But I purchased a Chinese set of steppers, breakout board and power supply without a wiring diagram.

The ebay title is:
3 Nema 23 Stepper Motor 290oz-in +3 Axis Board CNC Kit

Do need to buy drivers for the steppers?
Is there a wiring diagram for this kit?

Thanks for any advise.

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Is there a chance that the Company you purchased the kit from can provide the Mach3 drivers? If not, you will need to provide more information such as the chip numbers on the motor driver modules and the model numbers of the motors. I still feel that the Company that sold these to you is the best place to get the drivers, they must be running this configuration on one of their machines. Perhaps they can give you several emails of other people who also purchased this configuration so that you can contact them and see if they got
everything running and would be willing to share what you need.
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If it's this, then yes, you'll need to by drives.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-Nema-23-Steppe...item3a5b8ff2df
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I should add, make sure that whatever drives you purchase can handle 36V.
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I just received a wiring diagram from the ebay seller. The whole kit is Keling. It looks like all of you are right. I'll need drivers. The kit I purchased is the same link posted by ger21.

Thanks for your input. I still don't even know what I don't know in this area. But I'm determined to make it work.

Any suggestions for 36V drivers? The diagram that I received uses the Keling 4030 drivers at $54 each. Is that my best bet?

This is the link that I received from the company.
http://www.kelinginc.net/KelingProductsDocuments.html

KL4030 Wiring Diagram With KL-Db25

Thanks again for your input.
Mike Martinson
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need a schematic drawing for following

fuji leh984 c controller and 2 regular 6 wire servo's...However, need a special one for a Hurst DM1026 motor encoder (combination) forgot how to connect servo motors, when I was young I could do it in my sleep, but at age 61 it is getting harder to remember the wiring, still working for a living.?
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