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Hey people, After my looong ATC spindle project I didnt think I would be coming back to the DIY CNC scene, but here I am, and this time I might just be in for the long haul. I got my hands on 3 sanyo p5 1000w motors, "P50B08100VCKS7" to be exact. These are: -100V AC -9.6 Amps on label, but about 12 amps and 36 amps peak. -3000 rpm motors. Now, I never built a PSU before, so I need all the help I can get to get these babies going. My main is 230v 50Hz here in Europe, and its not that stable, so I need something beginning with this. Oh, I did do some research on the forums, but what I found is mainly people who at least have some experience in this topic. - What type of power supply should be aiming for? - Any recommended reading on building a PSU for a (actually for 3) 1000w motor(s)? - What parts do I need to get? - Any place where I can find some schemetics? any helps would be welcome ![]() Thx |
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