Stickman393
Well-known member
Let's see em!
Honestly, this is really mostly an excuse for me to post this thing, but hell, strut your stuff.
I built this thing as a fully enclosed linear power supply & microstep controllers for the stepper motors on my CNC.
LOTS of this stuff was salvaged from the trash at work. 500va 24v transformer into a 35 amp bridge rectifier, mounted on a heat sink pulled from a VFD. 15A breaker, Nine 4,700uF caps in parallel to smooth out the DC, no regulator because why bother, a pair of 1k 1/2 watt resistors in series across the + and - to slowly bleed the caps when power is disconnected.
I've got three 22/6 shielded cables going out to my CNC controller, and three 18/4 cables going out to my stepper motors.
Goddamn thing took me three days to build. By the end of it I got a little impatient and stopped caring quite so much about the details. Buttttttt...it's fukkin done, son.
Now to build the 600 watt PS and controller enclosure for my spindle...
Honestly, this is really mostly an excuse for me to post this thing, but hell, strut your stuff.
I built this thing as a fully enclosed linear power supply & microstep controllers for the stepper motors on my CNC.
LOTS of this stuff was salvaged from the trash at work. 500va 24v transformer into a 35 amp bridge rectifier, mounted on a heat sink pulled from a VFD. 15A breaker, Nine 4,700uF caps in parallel to smooth out the DC, no regulator because why bother, a pair of 1k 1/2 watt resistors in series across the + and - to slowly bleed the caps when power is disconnected.
I've got three 22/6 shielded cables going out to my CNC controller, and three 18/4 cables going out to my stepper motors.
Goddamn thing took me three days to build. By the end of it I got a little impatient and stopped caring quite so much about the details. Buttttttt...it's fukkin done, son.
Now to build the 600 watt PS and controller enclosure for my spindle...