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Postby king1hw » Sun 1. Jul 2012, 05:17

If anyone can help I purchased a High Torque Step Motor. with an 8 wire set up for a bipolar series connection however the sabertooth that I own only has to motor connections A+ and B-. My wire set up on the other hand is A+/A- and B+/B-. Can I over lap the A+ and B+ in the A+ connector and A-and B- in the B- connector.

Also the Sabertooth may have not been the best purchase to run my step motor can anyone point me in the rt direction? Also I am looking to turn a table with 800lbs at CofG will this motor be strong enough(http://www.kelinginc.net/KL34H2160_62_8A.pdf)

thanks and the new place looks nice.

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Re: Need Help!

Postby sirnoname » Sun 1. Jul 2012, 09:42

As you said, "high tourque" is not very common.
They are too expensive for a DIY forum.
Are you talking about a multi MHz step frequence or a kHz frequence?
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Re: Need Help!

Postby king1hw » Sun 1. Jul 2012, 11:08

What kind of a motor can I use to turn 800lbs at CofG? can a wiper motor create enough torque or holding torque?

The motor says Phase Inductance (mH) +/- 20%
Typical (1khz) not sure if this mean anything to you I am new to this DC motor stuff only ordered this one because of the Holding torque.

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Re: Need Help!

Postby sirnoname » Sun 1. Jul 2012, 11:19

A stepper motor is not a dc motor.
A sabertooth can control a DC motor As I know and has 2 cabels.
A stepper motor has 4 cables and need a stepper control board.
It is not possible to connect a stepper to a DC control board because the board controls every coil. A DC control board does not have this control.
DC motor has 2 wires.
Stepper motor has 4 und up wires.
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Re: Need Help!

Postby motiondave » Mon 2. Jul 2012, 01:16

800lb of force! you could try a 12 volt boat winch motor, there are some rated to lift 900kg. And they will run off a JRK.
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