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They state on the motors 1.54 amps series bipolar. Does this mean this is the rated amperage if wired in series? These are 8 wire motors and I plan on wiring them paralell bipolar. The data sheets are inconclusive, in that, they don't include the voltage. Also and they show a static torque of 238oz/in. Would this static torque, be referencing to holding torque, as one and the same ? I really need to know what the current ratings should be on these motors, so I can setup my drivers. Is there a formula for calculating the current from the information that I have, or is it possible that this rating i have is the one i should use? |
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