Hi all, I am new to this forum and this CNC world. Completed an OX 1010 CNC mechanical build, now busy with electronics. Got the 24v Maxwell Power supply and Blackbox Controller from openbuilds. Lit it up and all seems well testing on Nema 17 motors. Production machine will drive Nema 23 motors. My question is; can the router be connected and controlled by the Blackbox controller. There is a port for spindel but I suspect it to be either 12v/24v/ The router runs off of 240vac in the UK Any help much appreciated. I don't want to blow anything up Thanks in advance J
You need some kind of mains safe logic relay. For 110v world we have IOT Switching Relay Power Strip Just got to find something similar your side (or just man the power switch manually)
Thank you for your quick response. Is my understanding correct: Spindel output from Blackbox Controller is just a signal pair, Gnd + Sig - going to a Relay Controller optically isolated but pulling the AC live/not live? Clarification would be great as I don't want to blow my Controller box Thanks Johann
What Peter was saying is that you can use the output from the blackbox to switch a relay which, in turn, switches a mains socket. Google "IOT switching relay" eg; IoT Power Relay Alex.
Thanks Alex, and at the risk of being a nuisance, is the output from the blackbox dc and do you perhaps know that Thanks a stack - I am currently looking at options on the Internet and trying to get an understanding
Yes, its DC. I'm not sure of the voltage and its not listed in the docs. The IOT relay for us 110 folks takes a 3-48VDC signal so its somewhere in that range (up to 24v I would suspect)
Thank you so much and this will send me on my way now. Looking forward to complete my build and get to the real stuff like making things Have a great day Johann
5v logic (20mA) M3S1000 = on M5 = off M3Ssomelowervalue = PWM (Wont play with a Router, its for lasers/spindles/etc) Yes, basically some kind of optoisolated relay/ssr For legal reasons of course I can only recommend a sealed off the shelf solution like an IOT relay. But google is a thing
I posted the wrong link above @IndabaLondon (went to the Openbuilds one - nothing wrong with that but I meant to give you a UK source) IoT Power Relay Alex.