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Thread: Mini-tech Digital Stepper Driver KL-5056D vs Gecko's 540. Any commands?

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    Mini-tech Digital Stepper Driver KL-5056D vs Gecko's 540. Any commands?

    Digital Stepper Driver KL-5056D vs Gecko's 540. Any commands?


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    Exactly what are you asking? Is 1 better than the other? Faster? Cooler?


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    Yes exactly witch one is better for old model mini-tech 2. Digital Stepper Driver KL-5056D is $200 more. I don't mine pay more as long I'm see better results.


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    Hoss is the only 1 I have seen run both. He has probably run them back to back. Do you need the adjustable stepping? The G540 will be more straight forward to connect.


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