**RESOLVED** powersupply for advance motion control

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andrea
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**RESOLVED** powersupply for advance motion control

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I have a Adavance Motion control Serco 30A8T and a 50A8T to run Glentek GM450 38 and GM6060 50 motors , now I need to find a power supply for the drives I need 80 volts Dc pri voltage is 120 or 208 Ac . Where could I find A transformer or power supply to do the job?

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james188
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Re: powersupply for advance motion control

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Our power supplies output 110vdc. If this is acceptable you could buy one of ours.
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Re: powersupply for advance motion control

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Which can be found in 110vac or 220vac on the following page:
http://ajaxcnc.com/cnc_components.htm
andrea
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Re: powersupply for advance motion control

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james188 wrote:Which can be found in 110vac or 220vac on the following page:
http://ajaxcnc.com/cnc_components.htm
Can I run these boards with this power supply since they have a 80V Dc limit/ what is the dc voltage on these power supplys?
Adavance Motion control Serco 30A8T and a 50A8T
james188
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Re: powersupply for advance motion control

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Sorry for the confusion. Our power supply outputs 110VDC. IF you need 80VDC you need another power supply.
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Re: powersupply for advance motion control

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I have a 130V powersupply but I need a 80v for the drives, and I can't seem to be able to find one.

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james188
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Re: powersupply for advance motion control

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You should be able to call a transformer manufacture and get a custom wound transformer that will supply the appropriate AC voltage to rectify to 80DC with a cap and bridge.
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