Excess voltage to servo driver board
Hi,
I intend rewinding an existing transformer to use as a power supply for some 60VDC brush servos and to my understanding its desirable to have more than the motors rated voltage available to the controler board (Rutex R990H in this case). My question is how much higher than the rated 60VDC should I aim to get from the transformer?
My other question is in regard to limiting amps to each individual board since it looks like I will have access to the transformer and other componants from a mig welder to use, which means lots of amps, so I would like to regulate the current to each board, any ideas?
Thanks
Splint
Re: Excess voltage to servo driver board
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Originally posted by Splint
Hi,
understanding its desirable to have more than the motors rated voltage available to the controler board (Rutex R990H in this case). My question is how much higher than the rated 60VDC should I aim to get from the transformer?
Splint
I think you may be confusing DC servo's with stepper motors, If the max rating for the motors is 60vdc that is all you require to supply. Also the current is dependant on the supply voltage and load demanded, If you are using a MIG transformer rated at 100amps, this does not mean 100amps will flow. Only what the load calls for. If you are rewinding the Txfr, make sure you use a gauge of wire suitable to take the maximum load you are likely to draw.
Al
BTW if you want to end up with 60vdc, the ac secondary should be 40~42vac.