On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, gene heskett wrote:

> On Thursday, December 29, 2011 09:05:54 AM kqt4a...@gmail.com did opine:
>
>> Just in case y'all run out of something to ponder
>> I do not have one of those fancy meters Gene mentioned but I do have a
>> Kill-A-Watt
>>
>> 118.7 volts ac
>> 3 motors at rest - 1.15 amps
>> 3 motors running - 1.6 amps
>> 4 motors at rest - 1.43 amps
>> 4 motors running - 1.85 amps
>>
>> This is killing my electric bill :)
>>
>> Richard
>
> Love it, Richard.  I have been meaning to get me one of those critters
> myself.  Could you elaborate on the size of the motors and the PSU's output
> voltage?

1 - Probotix 40VDC 10Amp Linear Power Supply, no manual

3 - http://www.probotix.com/index.php?view=product&path=14&product_id=51
# 280 Oz In. Hybrid
# 1.8 /200 Steps Per Rev.
# 3 Amps Current Per Phase (Uni-polar)
# 8-wire Uni-polar or Bi-polar
# NEMA 23 Frame


1 - Pacific Scientific Powermax II stepper model P21NRXA-LNF-NS-00
http://www.electromate.com/db_support/downloads/Nema23PowermaxII.pdf
200 steps per rev
2.8 amps
8-wire



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