Thanks buddy. I got a good deal on some 0.9degree steppers but they were 6 wire and I wasn't sure if they would work or wtf to do. Your video was the answer thanks bud! Keep up the good work
But you also find 6 wires on 3 phase motors and they need to be wired in 3 pairs, so you should know the type of motor you have before deciding how it should be wired and not just wire it based on the no of wires.
Thanks you for your explanation on the fonctionnement of a six wire stepper motor
Very clear explanation. Totally cleared out the doubts i had. Nice video mate.
Excellent explanation. Great tutorial on the two motors. Love this educational video.
Thanks buddy. I got a good deal on some 0.9degree steppers but they were 6 wire and I wasn't sure if they would work or wtf to do. Your video was the answer thanks bud! Keep up the good work
Superb, exactly the info I was after. Thanks for sharing
Nice "hands on" presentation.
Thank You
very helpful. Needed to know some of this so thanks
You can double up the phases by hooking A+ and A- together to make A+ and using the center tap as A- which will allow for double current per phase.
Thankyou you explained it very carefully
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Thank you!
Excelent
Thank you
how you test the resistance while you touch the multimeter terminals in your hand :/ ?
Your mistake 6:27 solved my problem :)
My motor make same noise and doesn't move or just move to one direction
But you also find 6 wires on 3 phase motors and they need to be wired in 3 pairs, so you should know the type of motor you have before deciding how it should be wired and not just wire it based on the no of wires.
I was told to connect 2 of 6 and use it as a 4 wire stepper? Ever heard that?
He literally said this in the video lol