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    Xylotex board and 214 oz motors

    Here is a link to some motors i got from Ebay.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3836131634

    Could someone tell me how to wire these in bipolar series to my 3 axis xylotex board?


    thanks
    ljoe


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    Pin 6 = A
    Pin 1 = A#
    Pin 8 = B
    Pin 3 = B#
    Connect pins 2 & 5 together
    Connect Pins 4 & 7 together
    Gerry

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    Here's a diagram to print an use when wiring your motors. Unipolar and Bipolar parallel are also in my gallery. Just change the colors to match the cable you use.

    Bipolar series diagram;

    Also, FYI;

    Bipolar Parallel diagram

    Unipolar diagram


    Pre wired cables, PMax motor connectors, wire, etc are are also available online at

    Firey Electronics


    Best of luck to you!
    J


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    thanks guys.


    i didnt know i had to connect pins 2 and 5 together and 4 and 7 together.


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    I got them to spin ok.

    thanks for your help.


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