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stepper motor power supply

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windell747

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Aloha,

I'm think about purchasing two unipolar steppers from EAD motors. Where can I purchase a simple power supply that provides at least 24 volts and can supply over 6 amps of current for two steppers.

Mahalo Nui Loa,
Windell
 
Steppers only require very crude power supplies. It is not a lot of effort to just make one with a transformer, bridge rectifier, and a capacitor. Many use ferro-resonant transformers. This sounds low quantity and your best bet is eBay. They have an active home CNC community and a lot of steppers and power supplies can be found for low cost. A friend of mine bought 24V regulated supplies because they were so cheap for his stepper drives.
 
Unfortunately, making a power supply will take more time than it is worth. If this was a personal hobby, I would surely make a power supply, but I'm working for a project with the University of Hawaii Physics department so they would rather me buy a power supply than make one.

I'm sure the physics department won't let me purchase items from e-bay. Do you know of any companies that sell these power supplies? They do not need to have excellent quality, but they do need to be reliable.
 
Pobably the biggest maker of power supplies is:

Do not buy a regulated supply for steppers! You can often have resonance problems because of the pulse nature of stepper loads.
 
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