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Winning Position: Nema 23 is better
My wife and I have started designing a CNC/3D printer hybrid. I over
engineered some structural designs so now my YZ assembly is a bit
weighty (to say the least). dual 20mm linear shatfs with pillow
blocks...I failed to look into the weight per meter before buying
I planned all along on using Nema 23's for the z axis and haven't
decided on Nema 17's or 23's for X or Y, and still deciding on Nema 17's
or 11's for the extruder.
I also like the looks, and thought that has gone into the design of the PrintrBoard.
Can anyone with more experience and or knowledge shed some light here. Am I over thinking this as well?
I have listed some assumptions I am working with and would appreciate
any input what-so-ever. (even if it's a "You idiot, read this!" )
1) I haven't seen many mixed motor builds discussed, and am assuming
that is due to limitations in regulating power supplies in order to
deliver the different current/voltage profiles for the different motors.
2) And I suspect that if I am correct in #1 then this is even more of an
issue when using a unified controller/driver board like the
PrintrBoard.
3) Also I haven't been able to find any documentation on the
PrintrBoard, or Polulo as to whether or not you can drive Nema 23's with
them without burning them up (Polulo specifically mentions using Nema
17's but not that it is a requirement/limitation).
4) I do know that Simply stating Nema 23 and/or Nema 17 is not enough of
a consideration, as these numbers are more a designation of footprint
than power needs, however what specs do I need to be most concerned with
when I am trying to source these, especially if I am looking at trying
to mix them in a build?
Related links:https://www.oyostepper.com/category-6-b0-Nema-17-Stepper-Motor.htmlhttps://www.oyostepper.com/category-7-b0-Nema-23-Stepper-Motor.html