orac power supply
Posted: Fri 04 Feb , 2011 23:21 pm
Hi to all
A couple of years ago I had good help from this forum in getting an orac up and running
I decided it would be nice to have the machine sitting lower on the bench so I striped out the base unit and cut of the lower section.
Oh boy what have I done,
I got carried away with the side cutters late one night
I have got the 63 volt suply for geckodrives
I need a 12 and 24 suply for auto turret
On previous instalation I had geckos mounted on circuit boards that slid into origional rack.and used a regulator fitted on to the each circuit board to lower a 24v supply on the rack to 5volts for the gecko comm terminal this worked well but as I striped out every thing I now need to put the other smaller transformer back into play to get back the 12 and 24 v
I have powered up the smaller transformer and reconected it to the origional board with the diodes and capaciters and had a check out with the meter and found what wires I need for the 12- 24v.
The bit I can't get my head round is how does the gecko get its return wire if it needs own at all
A couple of years ago I had good help from this forum in getting an orac up and running
I decided it would be nice to have the machine sitting lower on the bench so I striped out the base unit and cut of the lower section.
Oh boy what have I done,
I got carried away with the side cutters late one night
I have got the 63 volt suply for geckodrives
I need a 12 and 24 suply for auto turret
On previous instalation I had geckos mounted on circuit boards that slid into origional rack.and used a regulator fitted on to the each circuit board to lower a 24v supply on the rack to 5volts for the gecko comm terminal this worked well but as I striped out every thing I now need to put the other smaller transformer back into play to get back the 12 and 24 v
I have powered up the smaller transformer and reconected it to the origional board with the diodes and capaciters and had a check out with the meter and found what wires I need for the 12- 24v.
The bit I can't get my head round is how does the gecko get its return wire if it needs own at all