Lester,

This is indeed a solution. Thanks for the link.

Lester Caine wrote:

> http://cnc4pc.com/Tech_Docs/C11G_&_SIEG_X3_Electrical%20storybook.pdf
> Check out page 7.
> The thing to remember here is that the motor control pot on the Asian mills 
> is 
> at mains potential, so you need a totally isolated supply to drive that bit 
> of 
> the circuit. The boards I've played with a have a reasonable range on the 
> pot, 
> but I've only dropped to +9V from about 11V did not check how much further it 
> would go.
> 
> The NEW boards from cnc4pc don't have the +12V requirement on board, so a +5V 
> to +12V module may be required. The on board 12V relay has been replaced with 
> a 5V one so the whole board just runs off 5V now.
> 

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