Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone knows more about this project and have experience with it. It seems very well made.
I have few 1000w, 100V AC sanyo denky servos and I am looking to build...
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Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone knows more about this project and have experience with it. It seems very well made.
I have few 1000w, 100V AC sanyo denky servos and I am looking to build...
Well, I think Xerxes should answer this question.
There are plans for 160VDC version of VSD-E and I think this drive should work although you won't be able to run the motors at full speed at that...
Hi Tim,
Yes, I had successfully run one of those servos using VSD-A drive http://granitedevices.fi/index.php?id=8 but unfortunately this drive is not produced any more.
I used Mach3 as CNC...
Walter,
What is the VA rating of the PSU you are using?
I've checked johnango's site (http://www.toroid-transformer.com/) and his power supply's go up to 1500 VA. I'm planning to add a 4th axis...
Hey Walter,
How are you powering those motors?
I'm assuming you are talking here for the 1000w sanyo motors. I have 4 of those and also planning to buy some fluxeons but I can't find any...
Thanks for the comments guys, I already kept the single start screw.
Although, I've read somewhere that on most multiple start screws just one or two circuits(4 start screws) are loaded with balls....
Hi all,
I bought two ballscrews, both 15mm diameter with 10mm leads.
Now I have to decide which one to keep.
The first one is Issoku ground C5, the second one - Issoku ground double start C3....
Hi all,
Xerxes, I'm also interested in buying 3 drives, please put me in your list.
By the way, have you managed to get rid of the noise coming from the brakes of Sanyo P5 motors?
Hi all,
Newbie here :)
I bought some PY0A030E0XXYPH1 AC servo amplifiers with the hope that I can drive some of my Sanyo P5 motors with them.
The part number is custom for the initial...