X2 Mini Mill CNC Conversion?

here is a pdf file for your power supply with wiring diagram
http://www.meanwell.com/search/s-350/S-350-spec.pdf
we will go through this when everything else is wired and before we connect it to your motor comtrollers
but first we will power it up and check output dc voltage.
you might download and save the pdf
steve
 
the ends of your wires should be twisted and solder coated prior to putting them into the terminals at the controllers, breakout board and power supply. this makes better connections and there will be no free strands to touch the wrong thing.
steve

tinned_wire_sml.jpg
 
In my Post number 56 the Plug i have is that going to be ok to power up the power supply?
 
the ends of your wires should be twisted and solder coated prior to putting them into the terminals at the controllers, breakout board and power supply. this makes better connections and there will be no free strands to touch the wrong thing.
steve

What solder should i get to do this?
 
all shielded cable will be grounded at one end only to the enclosure ( the uninsulated wire in the cable twisted then solder coated )
 
the solder is rosin core any hardware store or radioshack has it ( just coat the wires no blobs on ends, if you get a blob flick it off while hot )
does everything make sense so far?
steve
 
the solder is rosin core any hardware store or radioshack has it ( just coat the wires no blobs on ends, if you get a blob flick it off while hot )
does everything make sense so far?
steve
Yes and thank you so much im going to store to get some solder and a freind stopped over so i have his ohm meter also be back soon
 
ok post a message so I know your back
steve
 
you asked about your plug from the old pc power supply
yes it is perfect we will wire directly to the power supply through a power switch you may still need to get to mount in the front of the enclosure for main power. the old pc switch in the pic is of no use to us.
steve
 
Electronic solder should be flux cored with rosin. Dont use acid core plumbers solder or you connections will break down from corrosion. 36 volts is a pretty hefty power supply, are you using a step down transformer for the 5 volt TTL signals or just running the raw current through a driver and out to the stepper? Sounds like Jump has you going the right way, but don't hesitate to holler for more help if you need any.
Wheelychair Bob
 
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