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8th November 2013, 03:40 PM #1
Fitted a new VVVF drive to the Tough
Just finished fitting a new Variable speed drive to the Tough, this drive out performs the previous antique drive that I had fitted earlier, also got rid of a nasty vibration by fitting one of those segmented drive belts, be able to start turning again soon Woo Hoo
DSCN1057_0604.JPGTwo things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I´m not so sure about the universe.
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8th November 2013, 04:43 PM #3Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I´m not so sure about the universe.
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9th November 2013, 08:57 PM #5
Hi Phil,
I fitted a VSD and 3ph motor (1.1kW) to my tough a couple of years back and only recently noticed an issue with lack of torque.
Finally discovered that the reason was the motor was wired in "star" instead of "delta".
Now need to get it changed.
Hope you don't have a similar problem - but then again you probably know more about the electrics than I do.
Cheers
John
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9th November 2013, 11:20 PM #6
John
Your motor has most likely been running undervoltage all this time, on motors up to about 3Kw they are usually 240V delta and 415V star over that they are 415V delta and from memory 615V or there a-bouts in star, I lost count of the number of times when I was called to a job where the 'sparky' had wired the motor incorrectly for some reason they can't read a name plate and extract the correct information from it. With your motor running effectively under voltage (looking for 415V and only getting 240V) it would have been drawing excessive current and gradually this would have cooked the insulation so you would indeed need a new motor.
Do you controll your motor from the drive or have you remotes to control it?
I have had a VVVF on my lathe for about 20 years ( I use to be an engineer selling motors before I came to my senses and retired), members of this forum who run businesses associated with woodwork, use to come to me and pick my brain on motors and VVVF's get a quote then have the ill grace to use the information that I supplied and buy from my opposition.
All I can say is that I am glad I have left the industry.
BTW: I am surprised that no one has asked about the silver box on the right hand side of the drive!Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I´m not so sure about the universe.
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Phil,
I have had a VVVF on my lathe for about 20 years ( I use to be an engineer selling motors before I came to my senses and retired), members of this forum who run businesses associated with woodwork, use to come to me and pick my brain on motors and VVVF's get a quote then have the ill grace to use the information that I supplied and buy from my opposition.
Is the silver box to the right of your VVVF a filter so you don't feed noise and interference to your computer, HI Fi, TV, etc.?
What does VVVF stand for? We call them Variable Frequency Drives on this side of the pond.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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10th November 2013, 02:11 PM #8Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I´m not so sure about the universe.
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10th November 2013, 05:05 PM #9
Phil I think Paul was referring to the people who picked your brains then went elsewhere.
Also called Triple VF Drives. Variable Voltage, Variable Frequency.Those were the droids I was looking for.
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I have heard the term PC bandied about but never looked into the definition. So I looked it up:
Political correctness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interesting.
I was not having a go at you. I think it is rotten for people to get advice from someone, then go elsewhere and buy.
I am a retired photographer. When buying something that I needed to hold in my hand and try before I bought, I would go to my local shop and try the several variations and buy there at full list price. I did this with a Nikon 8008 camera, a month later a Nikon 28 - 85 Zoom Lens, and a month later the whiz-bang take the square root flash.
Total was about $1600 in mid 1980s money. $3,487 in 2013 money.
If I had done my own research and knew what I wanted, I would buy at a discount house where I paid, and was handed a box. Doing this would save several hundred dollars.
I also taught photography, and would tell my students to NEVER, EVER, go to a local store and take the sales persons time to show and demonstrate a camera, then buy elsewhere.
Once I had lunch with an art director, one of the founders of an advertising agency. We had opened our respective businesses about the same time and I considered him a friend. We talked at length about a complicated photo for a billboard and I gave him a quote. Several weeks later I see what we had discussed up on a billboard.
I called the guy and asked what gives? He said, "since you told me how you were going to do, it we got another cheaper photographer to do it".
After that, my conversation and quote to everyone was, "yes I can do that, it will cost $XXX".
I was a commercial, advertising, and industrial photographer for 40 years. I had some wonderful clients, and some rotten ones. Mostly it was so much fun, and I got paid well for it. I got out of the business because of the dog eat dog money part of it.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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