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what would be a good driver for Model P22NRXA-LDS-NS-02NEMA 23 200 Oz-In 8 Wire May be Wired Bipolar, Unipolar, Series, or Parallel 3.3 Amp Bipolar Series ~ 6.5 Amp Bipolar Parallel 2.71 Amp Unipolar Series ~ 4.6 Amp Unipolar Parallel 35VDC 1.8 Degree / 200 Steps Per Revolution and i have a 24 v 6.5 amp power supply would the G201 work for this motor ? for xyz Central Machinery This mini mill/drill machine has two speed ranges—0 to 1100 RPM and 0 to 2500 RPM—great for different thicknesses and types of material. Features a micro feed that allows the operator to feed at .002'' per line. Heavy duty cast iron body and base for better stability. Precision machined table. Includes drill chuck & key, shaft and chuck key assembly and wrenches. Motor: 4/5 HP, 120V, single phase Speed ranges: 0-1100 RPM low, 0-2500 RPM high Spindle taper: R8 with JT33 chuck taper Spindle stroke: 8-1/2'' JT33 chuck capacity: 7/64'' to 1/2'' End mill capacity: 1/2'' Face mill capacity: 1'' Swing: 12'' Depth scale: 0 to 12'' in 1/16'' increments Table slot width: 1/2'' Table dimensions: 15-7/8'' x 3-11/16'' Height: 33-3/4'' |
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| Hi, The g201 sholud work. They are rated at 7 amps. You could email them to see what they recommend. You need a bigger powersupply if those motors really are 35 volts. You should be running the powersupply at some positive multiple of the motor voltage. For example 35 volt powersupply for a 5 volt motor. Also you need more current. You won't run 3 6.5 amp motors on a 6 amp powersupply. Eric
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| All the info is on the gecko website. http://www.geckodrive.com/ I am moving this to the gecko forum so hopefully we get more/better replies.
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| G201 specs- 7A, 80V 10 microstep drive G201 FEATURES: 0.3A to 7A phase current 24V to 80V power supply 10 microsteps per step Size 17 to 42 motors Mid-band resonance compensation Low-speed resonance nulling trimpot Auto current reduction 200kHz max step rate Opto-isolated Step and Direction 20W dissipation at 7A per phase Silent: 20kHz master oscillator PWM 0C to 70C operating temperature Rugged: All n-channel TO-220 MOSFETs LED power indicator Small size: 2.5" by 2.5" by 0.82" (63mm by 63mm by 21mm) Light: 3.6 oz (100gm) Anodized aluminum package Modular 2-piece main connector
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| I ordered one G201 7A, 80V 10 microstep drive to test yesterday one thing i dont understand is why the voltage rating is so high on all these Pacific Scientific Powermax II Stepper Motors I got off E-BAY. I have six Power max II P21nsxc-LSS-NS-03 65 volt max 1.75amp Nema 23 1.8degree 200steps per revolution 116oz of holding torque. I have 2 need to get 1 more Pacific Scientific Powermax II Stepper Motor Model P22NRXA-LDS-NS-02 NEMA 23 200 Oz-In 8 Wire May be Wired Bipolar, Unipolar, Series, or Parallel 3.3 Amp Bipolar Series ~ 6.5 Amp Bipolar Parallel 2.71 Amp Unipolar Series 35VDC 1.8 Degree / 200 Steps Per Revolution Dual Shaft with Flats I wonder what the power suppy voltage needs to be. |
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| I thank I found the volts per/phase it is multiply rated current by the rated resistance to arrive at the motors voltage. so for my 200 oz-in would be 6.5 amp * res .21= 1.363 volts so a 24v power supply should work good and i have one 6.5 amp 24vpower supply and i will get 2 more so i will have some over kill |
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| I can't see the .2 volts making a difference. Really tho, to fully take advantage of the gecko drive, you should be running a high a voltage as you can. 24 volts will be good for learning, but if it were me, I would go much higher as soon as I could. Eric
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