It is easy to crack plexi-glass by drilling holes. To avoid that, take a nail and heat it up with a torch then push it thru the plexi-glass. It is quick and easy to do.
Thanks for the video! Wow you got everything in there, I'm going to try the same thing! I agree $165-$200 for a enclosure is a bit much but i'm sure there nice, say I see you welded your back support is that something that needs to be done?
Yea it nice and compact some but it works well. I did make a cardboard cover for the top and the back where I still have some openings. I'm just waiting on making my enclosure. The state of Michigan is on lock down at the moment.
I used 18 gauge for everything since I had a ton of it. Some people use shielded wire but I figured if I had a problem I woukd chsnge it. But I have not had a problem.
@@ponydowncnc8365 Thanks for all of the help, just completed the electronics on my machine today. weary dropping the dough on the conversion kit still. lol
Hey, I just bought a PM25MV for conversion, and am looking at similar closed-loop steppers on eBay (1 nema 34, and 2 nema 23s). I am having a hard time choosing the correct power supplies for them. Reading lots of articles and only getting more confused with the voltages and ams stuff. Any reccomendations for resources or products?
The ebay buyer I bought from had a power supply with the option for the motor and drivers kits. For the Nema 23 I used their power supply but for the Nema 34 I didn't use the power supply (transformer) it came with. So I ended up ordering a400watt 60 volt power supply just for the Nema 34 from Amazon. The ebay seller I used was fasttobuy I believe. Let me know if that helps.
It is easy to crack plexi-glass by drilling holes. To avoid that, take a nail and heat it up with a torch then push it thru the plexi-glass. It is quick and easy to do.
very good idea. I'm surprised I did not think about that one. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the video! Wow you got everything in there, I'm going to try the same thing! I agree $165-$200 for a enclosure is a bit much but i'm sure there nice, say I see you welded your back support is that something that needs to be done?
Yea it nice and compact some but it works well. I did make a cardboard cover for the top and the back where I still have some openings. I'm just waiting on making my enclosure. The state of Michigan is on lock down at the moment.
Hey, me again. Just wondering what kind of/ gage wires you’ve got
I used 18 gauge for everything since I had a ton of it. Some people use shielded wire but I figured if I had a problem I woukd chsnge it. But I have not had a problem.
@@ponydowncnc8365 Thanks for all of the help, just completed the electronics on my machine today. weary dropping the dough on the conversion kit still. lol
@@OscDog1 nice. Congrats. Yea I just ordered a drewtronics probe and the cebtroid wireless controller. I do like the controller by far.
Hey, I just bought a PM25MV for conversion, and am looking at similar closed-loop steppers on eBay (1 nema 34, and 2 nema 23s). I am having a hard time choosing the correct power supplies for them. Reading lots of articles and only getting more confused with the voltages and ams stuff. Any reccomendations for resources or products?
The ebay buyer I bought from had a power supply with the option for the motor and drivers kits. For the Nema 23 I used their power supply but for the Nema 34 I didn't use the power supply (transformer) it came with. So I ended up ordering a400watt 60 volt power supply just for the Nema 34 from Amazon. The ebay seller I used was fasttobuy I believe. Let me know if that helps.
@@ponydowncnc8365 yup, thanks, purchased my goods and eager to get started!
@@OscDog1 sounds good. Good luck!
Are you powering all this off of 110v?
Yes it's all off 110. I did buy a 12v power supply to run my fans but I have not installed it yet.