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    • RE: Control motors with rated current higher than Duet Max Current?

      Thank you for your reply.

      Referring to https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors , as stated above the line you quoted
      Therefore, to get maximum torque out of your motors without overheating them, you should choose motors with a current rating no more than 25% higher than the recommended maximum stepper driver current.
      It says nothing about harming the drivers when driving steppers with higher recommended currents. I know this from industrial Servo Drives: where you can hook up a larger motor than the drive can handle, it just won't get the max power out of the motor, but nothing gets damaged.

      I don't need the maximum torque of this stepper, so I would think that - if the drivers don't get too high peak currents (I'd guess that would have to be handled in the trinamics itself), they should be able to drive 2A through a 3.5A rated stepper?

      Are there experiences with the Duet2 on larger steppers at underrated currents?

      The reason I would like this to work: I'll be converting an existing 3D printer with a nema 24 driving a rather heavy Y-axis. The nema 24 is chosen more for mechanical -easy installation- than peak performance. All the other axis are driven by Nema17's (dual Z w/ two independant drives). And waiting for the duet3 would be annoying as I already have a duet2 that's currently unused.

      As always, alternative solutions do exist. But right now getting it to work like this, seems like the nicest/easiest solution.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      wnica
    • Control motors with rated current higher than Duet Max Current?

      Is it possible to drive a larger stepper motor (a Nema 24 with 3.5A/Phase rated current in my case), with the onboard stepper drivers?
      I don't really want to risk to blow my driver when connecting the motor... I don't want to drive the steppers with the full 3.5A, about 2A (<duet rating) would be sufficient.
      So can the drives handle a motor with a rated current higher than the capabilities of the drive? I'd say yes, but asking just to be sure.

      Thanks.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      wnica