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Good Day, I have a 3-axis Millpwr minus the console. I'm going to use the 3 motor assemblies as-is and add a controller (this is a hobby). The 3 motor assemblies include the servo amp and power supply. The motors are SEM 140VDC brush motors. AC power is sent to each motor assembly and then rectified on the power board. I don't know what voltage the AC is supposed to be as is comes from the console, which I don't have. If the AC were 120VAC from the wall, then that would be converted to 170VDC. The motors are 140VDC. So I am wondering if they stepped down the AC in the console or if it really is straight 120VAC coming into the assemblies. Also noted is that the AC fuse is 15 amp although the motors are rated 26 amp. Can one of you Millpwr owners tell me what the voltage is? This is the 3 pin cable going to the motor assembly. Thanks |
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