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Old 11-29-2008, 10:31 AM
 
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On the CNC 4 PC breakout board

I want to add spindle control to my lathe which is a monster motor on 120vac.

I suspect startup amps are around 25 amps. What relay or contactor would I need to use to hook up to the cnc4pc board?
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Depending what you switching voltage is, a P&B, Potter & Brumfield PRD Relay series is a good alternative to going with an actual motor contactor.
They come in 12v or 24vdc versions for low voltage control.
A PRD-7DY0-12 is 12vdc coil with DPDT 25A contacts @ 270VAC.
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I've got 5vdc readily available, I think if I go with a higher voltage on the relay contactor, I will need an additional transformer, I was trying to avoid that if at all possible. 12 and 24dc and ac relays in this amp range are readily available at mcmaster, I was hopingsomoen here had been down this road before with the cnc4pc breakout boards. Thanks for your suggestion and any follow up information you might be able to add.
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If this is a Tower and not a Laptop, What is wrong with using the PC 12vdc from the P.S. 4pin sockets?
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What about one of these?

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Jeff, I ordered one of those, pretty good price! I will see if it works. If anyone else has any other suggestions, please add for those that come in behind me.

Al, you are right, I did not consider all the 12 volt in the tower. Good suggestion.
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Seanreit,

A more elegant, however much more expensive solution would be a VFD.

Hope the SSR works out for you.

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A SSR should work also, but it is important to incorporate this in the E-Stop string, especially when using a S.S. device, also the E-stop should be hardwire activated.
i.e. not by screen button etc.
I know you can get away without following safety measures on a hobby machine, but the same dangers exist as found on a commercial M/C.
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The 12v from the PC will work fine.

Or get yourself a Meanwell 12v/5v combo power supply. At $25 a pop, it seems pointless to make your own. The external supply will keep everything tidy in your computer tower.
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