Power a lathe ..
#1
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Power a lathe ..
Hi!
I am going to buy a comm lathe ...
I wonder if I have got to use a 4cell battery pack or can I power it with my power supply??
Regards/ JonteJsson
I am going to buy a comm lathe ...
I wonder if I have got to use a 4cell battery pack or can I power it with my power supply??
Regards/ JonteJsson
#2
Tech Elite
u can use a power supply if its like 2-4Volts. A 4 Cell pack should be fine though. HOpe this helps
#4
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Yeah that helped me very much ...
#5
Regional Moderator
what kind of charger do you have? If you have something like the LRP competition charger, you can use that to power a lathe
#6
If the instructions ask for 4 cells to power your lathe, you can get a power supply to supply not more then 5v. It must be able to provide 5 amp of supply
Hope it helps
Hope it helps
#7
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I have not got a good charger ... Yet .. IŽll buy the compeition in the beginneing of the summer or maybe earlier ..
#8
I use my Pulsar Comp at 7.2 volts or 6 cell pack.
Works fine with the motor that was with my Hudy lathe
Works fine with the motor that was with my Hudy lathe
#9
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Then if I put a stock motor in my lathe .. I can power it with my usual 3000/3300 accus !?
#10
Tech Elite
if I put a stock motor in my lathe
JonteJsson;
You can use a Stock Motor for a Lathe drive Motor. Much, faster than you need to turn the Arm for cutting. You might want to go with a 3 cell pack or (3.6V) to keep the rpm's down.
Otherwise, there are companies that sell high turn slave Motors just for Lathe applications.
What does everyone else think?
You can use a Stock Motor for a Lathe drive Motor. Much, faster than you need to turn the Arm for cutting. You might want to go with a 3 cell pack or (3.6V) to keep the rpm's down.
Otherwise, there are companies that sell high turn slave Motors just for Lathe applications.
What does everyone else think?
#11
Contact Banzai Motors and get them to wind a 80 x 1. You can power it with you 12 volt supply and it is perfect. You just adjust the timing to fine tune the RPM range you want.
#13
LOL, Yeah I wonder
#14
Tech Addict
Stock motor works great
I use an OLD stock motor, it has to run backwards for my lathe, so it runs pretty slow on 4 cells. I like 3 cells better, but 4 works fine. Integy makes a 55 turn lathe motor for 12 volts, the 80 turn posted earlier is also good. I am too cheap so I just use my crummiest stocker and a 4 cell pack.
I also have a 5 volt tap off my computer power supply I use for my chargers. This works great also.
David Root
I also have a 5 volt tap off my computer power supply I use for my chargers. This works great also.
David Root
#15
The problem with the 55t is still doesn't produce the quality of cut the 80t does because of the smoothness of the 80t. The key to the 80t is it runs so smoothly and causes less vibration in the lathe.