On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 05:29 -0600, RogerN wrote:
> I would first look on eBay for DC drives within the 90V 40A range.  All 
> the drives I have worked with have current limit adjustment, you could 
> use a 100A drive adjusted to 40% current limit.  You may have to get a 
> higher voltage drive and limit the output voltage by with the Max Speed 
> adjustment.  Many industrial applications are replacing DC motors & 
> drives with AC VS motors and drives, ie there should be a surplus of DC 
> drives.

I have a love-hate relationship with eBay. I love that you can find some
really cool stuff at good prices. I hate the fact that I have to be on
eBay's schedule. Some times, I just want to buy what I want, at a decent
price, and not worry about if or when I can get it. For the couple of
days I have been looking, I am not getting a good feeling about these
drives. What sort of keywords should I be using?

-- 
Kirk Wallace (California, USA
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/ 
Hardinge HNC lathe
Bridgeport mill conversion pending
Zubal lathe conversion pending)


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