understanding the DIFFERENCE between “4 wire” and “6 wire” stepper motors

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Very clear explanation. Totally cleared out the doubts i had. Nice video mate.

atlanticaquariums
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Thanks buddy. I got a good deal on some 0.9degree steppers but they were 6 wire and I wasn't sure if they would work or wtf to do. Your video was the answer thanks bud! Keep up the good work

HughsScamProducts
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Excellent explanation. Great tutorial on the two motors. Love this educational video.

FrustratedBaboon
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Thanks you for your explanation on the fonctionnement of a six wire stepper motor

flixblanger-lheureux
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You can double up the phases by hooking A+ and A- together to make A+ and using the center tap as A- which will allow for double current per phase.

johnward
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Superb, exactly the info I was after. Thanks for sharing

DraRed
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very helpful. Needed to know some of this so thanks

mcorrade
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Nice "hands on" presentation.
Thank You

niniliumify
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Thankyou you explained it very carefully

akhtar
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how you test the resistance while you touch the multimeter terminals in your hand :/ ?

ammaralqadhi
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I was told to connect 2 of 6 and use it as a 4 wire stepper? Ever heard that?

ThomasShue
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Your mistake 6:27 solved my problem :)
My motor make same noise and doesn't move or just move to one direction

sadder
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But you also find 6 wires on 3 phase motors and they need to be wired in 3 pairs, so you should know the type of motor you have before deciding how it should be wired and not just wire it based on the no of wires.

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