Thanks, Tom, that's great info. I have found several 1 - 1.5Kw power supplies for around $200.
Previously, you asked about servo drivers. I am open to suggestions. Is there anything to look for specifically? Any manufacturers that perform better with Dynomotion products?
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- Fri Jul 26, 2019 9:11 am
- Forum: User Machines
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- Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:03 pm
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Re: DC Servos and SnapAmp
I don't know, Tom. What drivers should I want to use? The servos are brush type SEM MT-30M4-59, data plate indicates they are 142 volt and 30 "pulse amp" limited. I hadn't got to the driver question yet, still contemplating a suitable power supply for the 2 servos with room to add a third later for ...
- Fri Jul 05, 2019 10:54 am
- Forum: User Machines
- Topic: DC Servos and SnapAmp
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Re: DC Servos and SnapAmp
Thanks Tom. I tested the servo drivers as the link instructed, no action what so ever. Information and parts for this Anilam Crusader system are scarce. I think it's good to replace it with something current and serviceable.
- Fri Jun 28, 2019 12:39 pm
- Forum: User Machines
- Topic: DC Servos and SnapAmp
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DC Servos and SnapAmp
Another newbie here, so please forgive me for the elementary questions. The purpose of my project is not only to have a CNC mill, but also to learn about building the system with Dynomotion products. Decision 1: SnapAmp or Kanalog? Use the existing DC servos or switch to AC an Kanalog? I have a knee...