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Tero, I've bought 3 VSD-E drives for over 2 months, but I dare not make any movement. I'm more into trying to understand the 20x to 30x times rated voltage. My 1810 oz/in stepper motor has a rated voltage of 6.6volts and 4.4amps. 6.6volts x 20 = 132volts. but your drive max voltage is 84... VSD-E is limited to 7AMPS... Looks like there's no difference between Mariss' Geckodrive and your VSD-E, other than closed loop. While I've been using Geckodrive G203V to operate my 1810 oz/in stepper motor, It has less torque delivered to the stepper because I cannot go beyond 80VDC. Please help me... I've calculated a value of 11000uF for one VSD-E driver, thats reasonable. but I'm not quite sure how many watts of power I need, as I cant settle the 20x rated voltage. If possible, I want to have 25x times of rated voltage, and running at 7AMPS. What power supply should I deliever to VSD-E, other than a 12VDC logic supply? You manual didn't really explain the 20 or 30 or 40x rated voltage... Sunmixed
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