Thanks John.  Never have seen the Leadshine drivers.  I'll take a look.

On 2/8/2015 12:16 PM, John Alexander Stewart wrote:
> Dean;
>
> Personally - my location makes my situation different than yours.
>
> I have 3 CNC builds - two with Gecko 540s, one with Leadshine stepper
> drivers ordered from China.
>
> Ok - of the Gecko G540 machines; one is Mesa 5i25 driven, the other is
> software stepping. The 5i25/G540 really works VERY well. It did take a bit
> of asking questions to get the HAL files ok, but chalk that one up to
> learning.
>
> The Leadshine drivers (with Mesa 5i25/7i76) is very good. The stepper
> motors are quiet, while the G540 driven steppers have a strange white
> noise/humming on both machines when idle. This machine appears to be the
> way to go.
>
> I lost a G540 driver earlier this week; on the "A" axis on a lathe that had
> only the X and Z axes wired in. Ie, there was no load on it, but it smoked
> anyway. I don't know if I'll bother ordering a replacement driver module
> for it.
>
> The G540 has a max input voltage of something around 48v, while the
> Leadshine drivers I got go up to, I believe, 80volts but check. If correct
> it means you can keep your original power supply.
>
> My location situation? Being in Canada, while I want to support my
> brothers/sisters in the USA, it's cheaper to order in from China,
> especially with the recent devaluation of the Canadian dollar.
>
> You may find that the Leadshine stepper drivers are actually name-badged
> from the old Keiling site - AutomationDirect, I think it is called now.
>
> Hope this helps.
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