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Old 05-27-2007, 05:44 PM
 
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40 Amp 250 volt Viper coming soon

I will be releasing a higher power version of the Viper in a few months. This will be aimed at larger machine retrofits.
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Great News! Please keep us inform.
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Old 09-18-2007, 12:49 PM
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Hi, How are the bigger 250V 40A Vipers coming along. How will they compare with the Rutex R2020.
Thanks.
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Its a few weeks away. It will be for larger size 42 motors that have a high braking current. Also i'm improving the HV stepdown voltage regulator that has been strained and voltages over 130V.
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Old 11-27-2007, 09:09 AM
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hi,
i have a
180V DC
6 A
2 HP
4000 rpm
it work fine but fried my uhu board at 135V
can i use the viper 200 or should i wait for the viper 250?
rutex 2020 was the solution for those big motors but not in busisness any more
so you are the last hope for affordable big drivers
i am a bit tired to wait so, if the Viper200 make the job i buy
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I've rated the Viper 200 at 180 volts @ 25 amps. and my Viper 100 is 90 volts @ 15 amps.

I can make a custom 250 volt drive if you really need it though. Have't seen many DC servo's run that high.

I probably won't be rating the drive above 25 amps though even though the mosfets are rated at 60 amps. The 25 amp drive can see currents much above that when operating during hard decel and accidental abuse. I'm using TO-247 size mosfets on the Viper 200 and these seem much tougher than the TO-220 mosfets, and run very cool.
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:02 PM
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hi Mr Larken,

well if it make the job it's ok
it' a dc motor made for tunturi ,it turn smooth with a battery of 1.5v and weight 8kg i want to use it for a lathe to replace a 550w ac motor
and be able to run my lathe without changing pulley , be able to make screw
for this job i do not need huge acceleration nor deceleration but if i can drive a break it will be nice (i have plenty solenoid 24V from xerox photocopier)
any way
if you think i have to go for 250V give me the price
but i want something that work .
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Originally Posted by Larken View Post
I will be releasing a higher power version of the Viper in a few months. This will be aimed at larger machine retrofits.
well, status, updated pictures, and will the overall size change.

Happy Hunting
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My viper 200 pretty much uses the largest descreet mosfets, (250volt, 60amp IRFP 4232) so to make a bigger drive, im looking into it being an SCR drive. Its still a ways away.

I am going to have a 0-10V servo S/D board (like the pixie) soon though so you can use the existing 0-10V drives .
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how soon will the 10v step/direction ( Lixie? ) boards be available?
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I will be working on a higher current version using the viper 200. A customer is sending me a very larger servo off a huge mill to test with.
I plan on putting high power devices under the board mounted on a heatsink.
Should be interesting.
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