SmartStep/3 max input voltage?
Posted: Thu 13 Sep , 2012 16:48 pm
The manual says 28VAC or 40VDC max but I'm wondering what the weak link is if the voltage input is 10% high. The transformer I bought to power it has 2 taps rated at 24 & 28VAC but actually measures 27.4 and 31.4VAC under load.
I have the system working OK with the 27.4V tap connected but want to get all the power I can safely get out of it. I'm using it on a lathe so only 2 out of the 3 available drivers are being used at this time plus I have a finned heat sink bolted to the rectifier bridge with a 12V muffin fan blowing on the heatsink and the output chips. Everything is staying very cool (80 deg F) after it's been running for long periods so I'd like to switch to the higher input voltage. Oh, the other thing I've noticed is that the stepper motors don't get warm at all after long periods so that makes me think the system isn't close to being overstressed as connected now.
What do ye knowers of electronic smoke & magic think my chances of it dying prematurely are?
Thanks!
Milton
I have the system working OK with the 27.4V tap connected but want to get all the power I can safely get out of it. I'm using it on a lathe so only 2 out of the 3 available drivers are being used at this time plus I have a finned heat sink bolted to the rectifier bridge with a 12V muffin fan blowing on the heatsink and the output chips. Everything is staying very cool (80 deg F) after it's been running for long periods so I'd like to switch to the higher input voltage. Oh, the other thing I've noticed is that the stepper motors don't get warm at all after long periods so that makes me think the system isn't close to being overstressed as connected now.
What do ye knowers of electronic smoke & magic think my chances of it dying prematurely are?
Thanks!
Milton