Hi Guys as a newbie i think the expesssion is im well and trully hooked on thsi CNC hobby have gone so far as to build my 1st router constucted from MDF, bought a Xylotex 3 Axis Controller card and most of the elemenst to finish my Prototype model... i think i may have jumped the gun as it were when i came across what seemed to be a good deal on Ebay. :frown: Basically and no complaints mind you i won an auction for 3 Vexta Stepper motors Model no: PH265-O5B-C12 these units have an encoder attached to the back which i thought was a major Plus problem for me is .....cant find any datasheet about wiring convention or power output Oz rating etc... the motors are 1.4Vdc 3.8A/phase 1.8Deg 200 step motors .....can anybody shed any light on these specs as i am keen to try out the operation of my Xylotex Controller, and so move my project to the next phase also any UK memebers in this Great Website im in london
Here is the datasheet (not very good quality) on this motor. I have 4 of them with encoders purchased from Ebay also. They are rated about 60oz but do spin very fast with surpisingly decent torque. I hooked them up to my drivers using full winding connection (black/green and red/blue) and set the current limit to about 2.7amps. They probably work best using atleast a 30volt PS, I used a 44volt one to get over 1000+ RPM out of them.
Hi ...The system actually works , i knew this was a great website but its made great by the members that use it and share the knowledge... Basically a big thanks you for helping me out it went a long way towards me moving to the next phase of this project
Hi ...The system actually works , i knew this was a great website but its made great by the members that use it and share the knowledge... Basically a big thanks you for helping me out it went a long way towards me moving to the next phase of this project
Hi ...The system actually works , i knew this was a great website with helpfull members Basically a big thanks you for helping me out it went a long way towards me moving to the next phase of this project who knows wood cutting some time soon maybe