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Hi all, I have a 4 axis foam cutting board and the recommended voltage for the cnc side is only 12-14v, Why is this as usually we try and pump as much voltage as we can into the motors? Is there a reason hobbycnc recommend the low voltage? or is it a case that when cutting foam the speed is low therefore higher voltage is wasted? I ask as am running about 40v on my PicStep controllers. Rob |
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