Good advice as always! I keep a Fluke 117 on the bench and a couple Harbor Freight 61593 meters in the truck for field work. The 61593'S actually aren't bad for a budget meter.
Steamfan71, thank you for your support. I totally agree many of the cheaper multimeters aren't bad for general readings, but with CNC electronics I always like as low as testing variables as possible. Thank you again, and have a great weekend! Vince
You can find good Flukes at a decent price at Pawn shops
Craig, thank you for your support. Your so right, a pawn shop is your best friends with them. Usually a used one can be had for well under $100. Have a great weekend!
Vince
Is there a way to determine pos and neg for each pair? Does it matter?
Hey Steve Merry Christmas! There's no way to isolate the polarities of the coils pairs, but it doesn't matter as reversing the polarities will do nothing more than make the motor spin in the opposite direction. Thank you,
Vince
I think we can use a diode to determine direction of current i.e. polarity.
This isn't required as in the motion control software you're using you can reverse the direction of the motors which is all that would happen in the event the polarities of the same type are swapped (A- with A+) for example. Thank you,
Vince
@@corvetteguy50 if both couples are inverted....but if you have only one couple with inverted polarity??? maybe you burn the motor.......
yes, but polarity?
Please review the video again. I discuss this here czcams.com/video/qiURFLyxcdg/video.html
Thank you,
Vince
Vince, thank you for sharing.👍👍👍
Thank you Lou as always for your support. Have a great weekend!
Vince