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Contactor for 115V...
I begin by saying that I'm nervous running 115vac out to the EPO switches that I am planning (one on gantry, one on table, probably one on control box) which is what the TECO CU-16-F6 from factorymation.com wants for the coil voltage..
What are the options (other than two-wire with braid for the 115vac)? Pros and cons? |
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I had the same concerns about running 115 volts out to the table unnecessarily. So, I used 12 volts for the E-Stop circuit. works fine and no need to run 115 volts to the table except for the router.
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so then you have a 12V contactor then in the EPO (emergency power off) circuit?
I use EPO terminology rather than E-Stop to help remind myself that this is different than Mach3 E-Stop. Stan |
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