dumbdave
Mechanical
- Oct 29, 2008
- 8
Hi,
Apologies if this is a dense question - my background is mechanical, not electrical!
I've got a 24Vdc motor connected to a 24Vdc, 6A, power supply.
The circuit runs through 2 relays, one switches the circuit on & off, the other reverses the motor direction.
I also have a motor speed controller in there & 2 limit switches.
I can get the motor to run in both directions, however in one direction it is fine, I can adjust a wide range of speeds with the speed controller, no problem.
Running in the other direction, even with the speed controller set to max, it runs very very slowly, on the limit of stalling.
Might this be solved by a higher current power supply? (the green light on the PSU dims & goes out when running in the slow direction!)
Many thanks.
Dave.
Apologies if this is a dense question - my background is mechanical, not electrical!
I've got a 24Vdc motor connected to a 24Vdc, 6A, power supply.
The circuit runs through 2 relays, one switches the circuit on & off, the other reverses the motor direction.
I also have a motor speed controller in there & 2 limit switches.
I can get the motor to run in both directions, however in one direction it is fine, I can adjust a wide range of speeds with the speed controller, no problem.
Running in the other direction, even with the speed controller set to max, it runs very very slowly, on the limit of stalling.
Might this be solved by a higher current power supply? (the green light on the PSU dims & goes out when running in the slow direction!)
Many thanks.
Dave.