Is this a good deal on a stepper driver for budget systems?.
These take up to 110vdc power supply.
I've found that nema 34 motors upto 1080oz/in are great with a 80vdc supply.
Nema 23/24 motors give a lot more velocity at higher voltages too. even with an inductance level up to 3.5mh.
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the leadshine ma840h is a decent driver and has been changed to ma840e . I don't know how much I'd trust them on ali . They aren't going to be leadshine but for the price you can't go too far wrong .
I recently bought some of these as backup . I haven't had a need to try them yet but everything else I've gotten from these guys has been good .
https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/sa...per-motor.html
on the other hand they have some with really good specs , but I agree that a guy needs to be cautious in his choices . I replace my torus pro motors with some I got from them and the performance difference on the mill was incredible
I've got an equivelent of these ones:
https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/ne...s39-4204d.html
At 3mh inductance they're not perfect but they reacted very well once I used 60vdc to drive them.
Now they have these ones:
https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/ne...m-4-wires.html
I'll go for AC servos next time.