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Steppers are going hot
And they smell if you get your nose up on them .
I cant touch them so i think that it must be more than 70 Celsius . So i was wondering what could be the cause . Is it that i am going way to slow, is it the resistors that if i can recall is less than the steppers amperage, what would it be ?
So is it a bad thing or it is normal .
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Re: Steppers are going hot
depending on which manufacturers data sheet you look at 70 to 80 C is normal !
RS Pro H i g h T o r q u e H y b r i d Stepper Motor.pdf
with stepper motors the current is controlled by the stepper driver and does not depend on the mechanical load on the motor
some stepper drivers reduce the current when the drive is idle which helps to reduce the motors temperature when its idle and not moving
with stepper drivers like the Geckodrive G540
the default motor current is 3.5A with no resistor fitted to set the current
the current reduction when idle only works
when the 3.5K resistor is fitted to set the current to 3.5A - a detail that can be missed
see page 4 of the manual !
G540 REV8 Manual.pdf
John
Last edited by john-100; 03-20-2019 at 06:50 AM.
Reason: add current reduction ref to manual
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Re: Steppers are going hot
thanks for ur reply. I am way down from what you have told. my bigger resistor is 2.8 and the others are 2.2Kohls. I also use a 24v psu which is lower than the 50v that g540 can handle. I also use speeds at 600mm/min, which is slow. so I am not pushing my steppers and that's why I am wondering where is the fault I 've done .
thanks guys, once more, for ur kind replies...
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Re: Steppers are going hot
whats the part number of the stepper motor are you using ?
whats the motor current specified in the motor data ?
if you set the G540's output higher than specified the motor will over heat
reducing the current will reduce the motors torque
from the G540's manual
The power supply voltage is determined by multiplying the square root of the motor’s inductance by 32, as in the example below for a 2mH rated motor:
32 * (?2) = 45VDC
powering the G540 with a 24V supply will reduce the maximum speed youcan step the motor unless you have a motor with a very low inductance
I don't expect you will find a motor with a 0.56 mH inductance
32 x root 0.56 = 24
John
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