Hi everyone ! I've decided to make a pickup winder, in the past I've used my lathe, which was ok and turned out a few really nice pickups, and a few not so nice
I want to make a small machine that I can tuck away as my space (and money) is limited, I've made drawings of how it will go together and I'm ready to order a few parts. But before I go spending my hard earned cash I'd like your opinion on the electrical bits.
The motor is a 3V-24VDC planetary/gearbox, 80-800rpm, 3KG.CM@600rpm. The seller says it takes around 80ma at 500 rpm (I plan to run it at 18V giving 600rpm)... he says its not continuously rated for 24V so I'm assuming its ok at 18V ? or do I look elsewhere ?
The speed controller is a 6A, 6V-24VDC PWM unit.
For the power supply I was looking at a universal AC adapter (laptop power supply) rated at 4.7A, 90W, and voltage range from 15-24VDC (to use at 18V)
What do you think ?
I intend to have a straight through drive, no pulleys ! and I want to keep the speed down as I want to try some new ideas, 600rpm is about right for me.
Thanks in advance
I want to make a small machine that I can tuck away as my space (and money) is limited, I've made drawings of how it will go together and I'm ready to order a few parts. But before I go spending my hard earned cash I'd like your opinion on the electrical bits.
The motor is a 3V-24VDC planetary/gearbox, 80-800rpm, 3KG.CM@600rpm. The seller says it takes around 80ma at 500 rpm (I plan to run it at 18V giving 600rpm)... he says its not continuously rated for 24V so I'm assuming its ok at 18V ? or do I look elsewhere ?
The speed controller is a 6A, 6V-24VDC PWM unit.
For the power supply I was looking at a universal AC adapter (laptop power supply) rated at 4.7A, 90W, and voltage range from 15-24VDC (to use at 18V)
What do you think ?
I intend to have a straight through drive, no pulleys ! and I want to keep the speed down as I want to try some new ideas, 600rpm is about right for me.
Thanks in advance
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