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2nd June 2009, 10:03 PM #31
just a small query Mike - you saod that the error message you got was "f100" and flashing.
Question -what was flashing - was it the digital numbers on the screen, or the small hz light above the display?
It might pay to just check again that you have the correct hz setting.
Cheers
Noel
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2nd June 2009, 10:15 PM #32
It seems that the screen on the unit would just keep flashing when I had the unit set in PD001 =1 mode.
When I changed the setting, this issue cleared and the spindle ran like a sweet sweet beautiful thing.
Thanks for the feedback Noel
PS: Can anyone provide me with some drawings for a set of mounts for the spindle. I hate to start from scratch.
Thanks
Michael
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2nd June 2009, 11:53 PM #33
External Control using pot
Reading through the manual it seems that by setting
PD002 = 1 and using a
10K Ohm potentiometer,
that the unit can be controlled without having to use the clunky control panel.
Has anyone looked at this and used this feature?
**EDIT*** - Seems the DC-06 is the way to go that Peter mentioned. Pete, will be sending you an order tomorrow.
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PD024 looks to be a very useful feature. I assume you have to ground it to activate the stop feature.
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3rd June 2009, 09:06 AM #34Senior Member
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Regarding brake resistors, here's whai Chai says.
" regarding braking resistors used with this 2.2kw VFD
W: 300
Re:70
Braking Torqure 10%ED: 125"
From that I think he means 70ohm 300watt with PD031 set to 10%. I have no idea what the ED: 125 means.
I've sent him another email to get claification.
Using a pot is the manual way of setting the analog voltage that those speed controller boards do (basic voltage divider using the supplied 10vdc on one leg , the center wipe of the pot to VI and the other leg to ACM) Make sure PD070 is set correctly. The boards take a frequency or PWM signal from Mach or elsewhere and convert it to a VDC from 0-10. However these controllers are smart and designed to be spoken to by PLC's etc via the RS485 port so for full mach control i'm opting to go that way.
Usual warnings.. I've just read the manual a couple of times and have not tried mine yet (should be here next week i hope)
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3rd June 2009, 12:24 PM #35Senior Member
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Response from Chai
"ED:125 is default and normal for all the Vfds.."
Hmmm sorry still not sure. Guess I'll throw it at one of the sparkys tomorrow.
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3rd June 2009, 05:10 PM #36
Doesn't anyone wish to share their drawings of the spindle mount?
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3rd June 2009, 07:21 PM #37
hang in there Mike - i will happily send you a copy of my spindle mount - just need a small amount of time to locate it, and have to go out this evening.
i will try to get it to you tomorrow - guess you would like it in .crv file for VCarve Pro? or would you prefer just a simple drawing?
Cheers
noel
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3rd June 2009, 07:40 PM #38Senior Member
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Here's what i was planning doing. The cross cuts are done with my trusty triton table saw with a Al blade and lost of wd40. Its 25mm thick plate and the clamps work on opposite sides so should be evenly spread. There will be two of them one near the top the other at the business end.
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Mark
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3rd June 2009, 07:50 PM #39
Don't have Vcarve. A simple drawing would be great
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3rd June 2009, 09:17 PM #40SENIOR MEMBER
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I made two of these. Top and bottom mount.
12mm rod bent to a 75mm ID. Then machined out to a neat 80mm ID to suit spindle.
Two 6mm bolts come from the back of the Z axis plate (not shown) and tighten it all up.
Greg
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3rd June 2009, 09:43 PM #41GOLD MEMBER
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Neatly gone Greg
Cheers,
Rod
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4th June 2009, 12:31 AM #42
Thanks Greg. Yep does come out neat. Saw you motor on CNC zone.
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4th June 2009, 09:09 AM #43Intermediate Member
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Anyone get this error?
Hello,
I've got one of the 2.2kW VFD's model number HY02D223B
I keep getting an error code..."EoUS" when I power it on.
Which according to Chai is meant to mean an over voltage on decel. This is fair enough, but, the VFD worked fine a number of times, then while it was sitting dorment, I saw the error come up on the screen. Also I am still getting the error even with the spindle disconnected
Chai is now telling me to put on a brakeing resistor, but as I say, Its not even connected. Should the brakeing resistor make any difference even with the spindle disconnected?
Any ideas?
cheers
rosco
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4th June 2009, 04:36 PM #44Senior Member
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I'll start off by saying I know anything. But I'd check all your parameters if I was you.
the way I read it if PD029 and PD30 are set to zero then no DC breaking is active and I'm pretty sure this is the only time you need a braking resistor (as the VFD tries to disapate the stored energy).
Also make sure PD008 is correct for you input voltage
You could also try setting stop to coast PD026 set to 1.
My copy of the manual that I got off the net does not have the fault codes and troubleshooting sections.
I would be wary of running the VFD without a load. Not sure tahts a good idea.
Factory defaults may NOT be correct for your motor etc ... check it all twice before pushing the run button.
Funny thing is that a 100ohm and 300watt resistor at Farnells is nearly the price of these VFD's.
Hope you figure it out.
Cheers
Mark
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4th June 2009, 07:21 PM #45
Rosco
I can't remember all the details, but there was a post on the CNC forum which addressed precisely this issue. Just go to the CNC site and query EoUS fault and I am sure you will get all the info.
Cheers
Noel
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