View Full Version : motor lathe..how many volts to operate?


oldnewbie
02-07-2005, 02:57 PM
how many volts should i run off my charger to operate a motor lathe?

bud3738
02-07-2005, 03:44 PM
2v...............................

oldnewbie
02-07-2005, 03:50 PM
2 volts?, is that the norm? for some reason i thought it was about 4.

me21
02-07-2005, 04:58 PM
it's more personal prefrence... i do 2.5v

oldnewbie
02-07-2005, 05:12 PM
ok thanks

RACERX1
02-07-2005, 05:25 PM
In The Manual For A Cobra Lathe It Says You Can Use A 4cell Pack Or 5 Volts And Not To Go Over 5 Volts. I Have Been Converting Computer Power Supplys To Run Lathes They Work Great And Are Cheaper Than A Charger.

Racerx1
Ray C.

DynoMoHum
02-07-2005, 05:32 PM
It depends on the motor used, the type of lathe (due to effective gear ratios related to pully size, etc..) and probably other factors. I used around 2 volts as well on my lathe... Actualy I would adjust it bye eye and/or feel. I used a old Tekin 'dyno' as a variable voltae supply...

Razoo
02-07-2005, 06:04 PM
Tony-

I use 5V with my integy xipp lathe and diamond bit. Play around with the voltages and see what gives you the best finish, use a micrometer or caliper to be sure its cutting true-measure both ends on the comm.

tfrahm
02-08-2005, 12:36 AM
I currently use an old PC power supply to power my Cobra lathe... The drive motor is a stock armature (old solid stack arm) in an old mod can set at zero degrees. Honestly, I think 5v is a little too high for my setup -- I'm looking to find a convenient way to get the voltage lower, around 3-4 volts should be about right. I guess maybe I should get one of those econo semi-dyno thingies like Integy (?) sells, and use it to power the lathe...?

calvin
02-08-2005, 07:40 AM
Tom,
Some of the newer computer power supplies have a 3.3v output also. You may want to try that. The computer power supply I use has outputs of 12v, 5v and 3.3v. I use the 3.3v to break in brushes on mod motors.

Personally I use 12v to power my lathe, but I use a 60t lathe motor.

Razoo
02-08-2005, 09:04 AM
tfrahm- thats what I use (integy dyno). Its great for lathes and motor break-ins. I also use it for my tire truer. I'm not too sure its good for anything else though!

oldnewbie
02-08-2005, 09:07 AM
well i tried a 4 cell pack and it seemed to be spinning way to fast, so i will try 2, 2.5 volts,

thx

pepe
02-08-2005, 09:16 AM
On my hudy I run at 4-4.5 volts

baih
02-08-2005, 10:06 AM
at the very top of this page click on hobby shopper.

go to solder / fans
there is a 12volt lathe motor. i use one of these and just plug into my 12volt power supply.

Slider
02-08-2005, 10:06 AM
A 55 turn Motor in lathe works well on 4.5 to 5.0 volts. If using a stock motor 27 turn 2 volts is all you will need.

oldnewbie
02-08-2005, 10:17 AM
well voltage adjustment is not a problem for me, i have one of those chargers which has a motor break in feature, just wasnt sure what voltage to use

DLM
02-08-2005, 10:42 AM
I use 3 cells which equals a little over 4 volts on a Cobra.

BrentP
02-08-2005, 10:47 AM
If your slave motor is a stock motor 2-2.5 volts is all you need. I have a Hudy lathe with the Hudy slave motor & run it at 4.8 volts. If you buy a slave motor, it should tell you in the paper work what to run it at.

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RCMits
02-08-2005, 03:10 PM
since i dont cut at the track.. i use 4 2400 cells. standard -cheapo -no -more -shrink -wrap- used -to -be -my -matched -pack -no -more now type cells.
seems to be enough juice for me to get a couple of cuts going.
also use my T30 motor break in if needed.

dmd746
02-11-2005, 09:49 PM
My cobra works well at 3.8 volts on my pulsar comp charger.