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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
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Rmoore
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
It’s Functioning properly. There’s a tone of Function you can do with the Built in stepper driver. Great for Small stepper motors.
robert
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023
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burnem79
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I used this to rough out a prototype for a stepper motor controller. I had a bi-polar stepper motor connected to this and it worked flawless. I like the options to change the individual settings, and there is a lot of them. I didn't get into many of these options because I got this working pretty fast with just the basics. The price is right to get yourself going with a stepper motor.
DDS
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
Wired a NEMA 17 stepper motor to see if it worked. It initially did and then it simply stopped. No load on the motor. I like the control but the stepper driver failed.The vendor replaced it. I again tested it but monitored the heat sink temperature. The temp raised from 70F to 150F in 7-minutes of continuous, unloaded operation. I stopped the test before it burned up. Would be ok for light loads running short periods of time unless you fan cool the back side.
Preferred Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
First off, this is a functional ZK-SMC02 stepper motor controller. It's the same as others offered on Amazon although the price being offered is a bit less here than for others. As is normal with these imported electronic devices, it comes with absolutely no documentation, which is the main reason I am not giving it 5 stars. Fortunately, it is easily discoverable elsewhere and I have included a link below.The setting of parameters for this device can be a bit clunky when you are first getting used to it, since you have to press and hold the potentiometer to put it into setup mode. Then once you select the setup function (modes 2 - 13), you press and hold again to select settings mode. Then you can adjust the various settings.The first setup mode, allow you to select how the controls operate the motor. You can move the motor by the potentiometer directly, or you can set it up to use the CW and CCW buttons to move and a predefined rate.Even the included documentation doesn't really cover how much voltage the unit itself draws, but with my 5v stepper motor, I needed to use a 12v adapter to have enough power to move the motor. This controller supports up to 40v, so if your motor requires a high voltage, you will probably be fine up to that limit.The various settings and modes can be reviewed by the link provided below.https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91s+3NPuv1L.pdf
Rick B. Cray McCray
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
I have 5v 1.5 amps going in, the board lights up and is functional, but have no volts going out, no matter my settings. Stepper is a 4v 1amp six wire, I wired it both tapped and non tapped. Nothing. No power going out. Thoughts? I guess it’s defective.
William Mace
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023
Running a nema17 gear stepper 5 to 1 ratio. I tried and can't break this control. No heat problems at all. I'm going to use it in my servo driven variable displacement pump for precise dispensing of epoxy, urethane, and silicone materials.
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