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8th November 2011, 08:57 AM #301SENIOR MEMBER
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So, I've just ordered on of these, and will probably get a G540 kit to replace my fried combo controller box that came with my Chinese CNC machine. So now starts my stupid questions.
I take it these machines don't come with a power cord at all. So how does one get a cord, just any old power lead and chop the plug off the end?Pen Affair Craft Supplies - Cheapest Pearl Ex & Pemo Polymer Clay in Australia
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8th November 2011, 09:25 AM #302
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8th November 2011, 04:30 PM #303GOLD MEMBER
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thanks again Michael and bob.
i all ready had printed out the manual of yours Michael.
i haven't read it all but it does explain things a lot clearer.
really i haven't had time to delicate to my lathe problem.
hopefully soon.
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11th November 2011, 10:05 PM #304GOLD MEMBER
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is this right
Attachment 187474Attachment 187475
is this right for a external switch. to make the spindle turn.
i was getting 24v dc bettween the for and dcm connections. i thought it should be 12v
i think its back to the drawing board
aaron
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18th November 2011, 08:03 AM #305SENIOR MEMBER
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Hey All,
My VFD has arrived and I have to start wiring up.
Would some people be able to post pictures of their completed setups showing the cable connections & routings, both with the lid off showing the internal connections, and then lid on so I can see how you've bundled all the cables coming out? I'm just not sure how best to organise the wiring.
Thanks. Russell.Pen Affair Craft Supplies - Cheapest Pearl Ex & Pemo Polymer Clay in Australia
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19th November 2011, 10:38 AM #306Intermediate Member
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Hi Russell
Some of this might help.
Diy steel router build - Page 3 - CNCzone.com-The Largest Machinist Community on the net!
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19th November 2011, 12:23 PM #307SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks. That helped a little bit, but searching around there and then back here I've found a few more things, including this https://www.woodworkforums.com/f170/v...ml#post1040676 which is partly what i was after as well. Looks like there as an extra hole drilled in the power cable snugly.
I guess it's just a matter of housing the cables the best you can.Pen Affair Craft Supplies - Cheapest Pearl Ex & Pemo Polymer Clay in Australia
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24th November 2011, 11:10 PM #308
tried looking in the little book that came with my VFD , but cant find description of witch way the wind blows on the fan on the top of the VFD , IN or OUT ???, im setting it up in a confined space and have added an extra 12volt snail blower to move some air out
the advertising sticker on a fan is normally on the out would side of the fan ,
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25th November 2011, 10:20 AM #309
Can't you just turn it on and hold a bit of tissue paper close to the fan?
Bob Willson
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25th November 2011, 12:03 PM #310
would mean having to change the wiring out , and connecting up a new lead , until my solid state relays are wired up it wont be turning on ,
just putting in an extra fan . i can run the fan in reverse if im wrong ,
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25th November 2011, 01:24 PM #311SENIOR MEMBER
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Just look at what side the motor is on and that will tell you the direction of the air flow, air has always blown towards the motor from what I've always seen, you can also look at the blades of the fan to tell which way it will blow.
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25th November 2011, 02:03 PM #312
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28th November 2011, 03:49 AM #313GOLD MEMBER
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more questions
hi every one. ive been getting some help with my vfd problems. Thanks mike.
here is a few questions regarding the multi inputs.
is it ok to have just one of them in the circuit?
ie dcm to for. via the switch which turns the lathe on?
when i check the voltage between dcm and multi input 1 "for" it reads 24vdc
i wounder if the dcm is mis labeled and im checking 2 + 12v's.
im fairly shore this is a simple problem. i have been working thru this but the id just to much materiel here for me to read.
aaron
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28th November 2011, 03:55 AM #314GOLD MEMBER
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here is a pic
the bottom row of control circuit terminals on my vfd is diffarent from the picture in the manaual.
Attachment 189272
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5th December 2011, 11:15 AM #315
Huanyang Speed Control Manual
I bought a horizontal mill with a 3 phase motor and decided to use the Huanyang series of VFD's that I have to power the unit.
After trying to find a configuration on the internet (there isnt any) I decided to write this brief manual as a reference for others.
In short, it details how to hook up the VFD to control
1. Direction (FWD & REV)
2. Speed via a POT
I hope people find it useful. Please feedback any errors I have in detail. I have checked it and it seems correct, but i'm getting older.....
/Michael
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