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    • Tool88undefined
      Tool88
      last edited by

      I am trying to figure out what power supply I would require, I have seen the data sheet for the duet 3 6hc, but what I am having some trouble with is what would be ideal.

      I bought 3 steppers from steppers online
      They are nema 34 model 34he59-6004s.
      They are rated at 6amp each but I am not seeing the voltage, what I can find for other nema 34 steppers are in range from 60vdc to 100vdc.
      Should I use a 48v 1000w power supply.

      Machining I am ok with but this is all new to me.

      So what size power supply would anyone here recommend.

      Thanks

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Tool88
        last edited by dc42

        @Tool88 you don't need anything like a 1000W power supply. The resistance/phase for those motors is 0.7 ohms so even if you run them a 6A in both phases they would draw 50.4W each, times 3 is about 151W. But you also won't be running them at 6A in both phases continuously because (a) you will be microstepping them and (b) they would get extremely hot if you do. The most you are likely to run them at is 6A peak and I suspect you will run them lower than that to avoid overheating. So that cuts the power consumption by half to about 75W. They will draw somewhat more when accelerating a heavy load.

        A 48V 250W PSU would almost certainly be sufficient, assuming you are not using the same PSU to drive any heaters. However, it's always better to allow some margin, so I suggest a 48V 400W PSU.

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        • Tool88undefined
          Tool88
          last edited by

          Nope no heaters or anything like that, I'm only interested in making chips.

          thanks you guys have been extremely helpful

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          • infiniteloopundefined
            infiniteloop
            last edited by

            @Mark-Markus

            Your 48V 1000W supply is perfectly sized.

            Are you (man, machine or thing) really sure? Did you not understand @dc42's post above?

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            • 3DPMicroundefined
              3DPMicro
              last edited by

              Nice. I was just about to ask a similar question. Feeling pretty good about my 48v/8.5a Flexpower psu from ebay for 30 whole bucks

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