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    • fmaundefined
      fma
      last edited by

      @dc42, you are right, the current will remain the same! this is a stupid idea...
      @Veti, if I apply the rule 85% of peak current, I need more than 5A...

      Frédéric

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti @fma
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        @fma said in Use 2 drivers for 1 stepper motor:

        @Veti, if I apply the rule 85% of peak current, I need more than 5A...

        see
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Hardware_Overview

        Stepper driver features Up to 6.3A peak current, microstep interpolation from any setting to x256, stall detection, stealthChop2

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        • fmaundefined
          fma
          last edited by

          I was told to apply 85% of peak current as RMS current... Or did I miss something?

          Frédéric

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti @fma
            last edited by

            @fma said in Use 2 drivers for 1 stepper motor:

            I was told to apply 85% of peak current as RMS current... Or did I miss something?

            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors

            Plan to run each stepper motor at between 50% and 85% of its rated current.

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @fma
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              @fma said in Use 2 drivers for 1 stepper motor:

              I would like to drive some old Nema 34 motors which need 6A/ph with TB6600 drivers, only able to output 3.5A.

              Why would you pick TB6600?

              Frederick

              Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • fmaundefined
                fma
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                Because I have some. I'm working on an old XYZ table which was given to our hackerspace, and we want to turn in into a CNC. Before putting 200€ in a Duet3, I would like to test it and see if all works fine.

                Frédéric

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                • o_lampeundefined
                  o_lampe @dc42
                  last edited by o_lampe

                  @dc42 said in Use 2 drivers for 1 stepper motor:

                  The only way to use two stepper drivers to drive a single motor would be to have them drive one phase each. Even then, you wouldn't be able to get anything like twice the motor current.

                  @fma
                  I've seen 8-wire steppers, with 2 coils per phase. If you happen to have one of those, you should be able to drive it with two drivers.

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                  • fmaundefined
                    fma @o_lampe
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                    @o_lampe said in Use 2 drivers for 1 stepper motor:

                    @fma
                    I've seen 8-wire steppers, with 2 coils per phase. If you happen to have one of those, you should be able to drive it with two drivers.

                    Yes, that's the motors I have. It is possible to wire them in series or in parallels.

                    But even in that case, each coil will only receive 3.5A from the TB6600s, as if they were in series... The current won't be higher.

                    Frédéric

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                    • o_lampeundefined
                      o_lampe @fma
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                      @fma said in Use 2 drivers for 1 stepper motor:

                      Yes, that's the motors I have. It is possible to wire them in series or in parallels.

                      I'd wire them independently. Coils A+B to one driver, Coils A' + B' to the other. ( enable, direction, and steps should be parallel) That way you'd have twice the current, right?

                      PS: did you ask that question in the robotshop forum too?

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                      • fmaundefined
                        fma
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                        No, the current will be the same as if the coils are wired in serial... I'm still about half the needed current.

                        Frédéric

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                        • Dazp1976undefined
                          Dazp1976 @fma
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                          @fma
                          Seriously trying to use that to drive a nema34!!!!.
                          Right. You need a DM860T type driver (110vdc) and 80vdc minimum power supply size for proper good use of it.

                          If you're not going to do it properly or can't do the math. I suggest you find a new hobby.

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