I can't find the button, it's not common to see this button to turn on high currents 32A 63A, can't you give me a link to this model that you use on your machine, who knows, maybe I can find it
Hello, I'm manufacturing my own Router here in Brazil, I don't understand the electrical in depth, but I've been studying, I just didn't understand one thing, this master button is connected between the network and the machine, the button is just for use on/off. I imagine that after the button come the protection items such as circuit breaker, DR, etc... but the button itself is just a mechanical form, it only serves as initial protection. What would be the model of the button to find on aliexpress
Your research is spot on. This button in our system controls a latching relay. We have safety systems in front and behind this. I would not give advice as to a particular switch as your system may differ but I think if you do some research on latching relays/contractors this will point you in the right direction. Best of luck and keep up the building and learning.
Does this general on and off button also need to support a high current of 30A? 50A? Where can I search this button on aliexpress how and model name of the button
No. Please research latching contacts or relays. Passing main current like that will result in a failure. This button controls the latching contact. Please be careful. DO NOT pass high amperage though this type of switch.
Nice work Nick and Steve.
Great video. Perfect reference
I can't find the button, it's not common to see this button to turn on high currents 32A 63A, can't you give me a link to this model that you use on your machine, who knows, maybe I can find it
Hello, I'm manufacturing my own Router here in Brazil, I don't understand the electrical in depth, but I've been studying, I just didn't understand one thing, this master button is connected between the network and the machine, the button is just for use on/off. I imagine that after the button come the protection items such as circuit breaker, DR, etc... but the button itself is just a mechanical form, it only serves as initial protection. What would be the model of the button to find on aliexpress
Your research is spot on. This button in our system controls a latching relay. We have safety systems in front and behind this. I would not give advice as to a particular switch as your system may differ but I think if you do some research on latching relays/contractors this will point you in the right direction. Best of luck and keep up the building and learning.
Does this general on and off button also need to support a high current of 30A? 50A? Where can I search this button on aliexpress
how and model name of the button
No. Please research latching contacts or relays. Passing main current like that will result in a failure. This button controls the latching contact. Please be careful. DO NOT pass high amperage though this type of switch.