Does your switching power supply have an adjusting pot? I've turned my two
down from 48v to closer to 40v, but maybe they can go up 8v as well?
 (KeilingInc 48v switchers)

For the price of a "flick of the wrist" you might get very close to what
you want.

John A. Stewart


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:55 PM, doug metzler <[email protected]>wrote:

> I've been using a 48V switcher (Mean Well) with a 10A stepper driver, but
> I'm not happy with the stepper driver so I want to go to a Gecko which is
> only 7A, so I am hoping to compensate by going  up to a ~60V power supply,
> but DK/Mouser doesn't seem to carry anything appropriate for a reasonable
> price.
>
> Anyone have a suggestion for a suitable supply at a reasonable price?
>
> Thanks,
>
> DougM
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