Adding LED light to a 1992 VF0
Wanting to add an LED light to an old 1992 VF0 and I’m having a bit of trouble determining what I need exactly and whether or not I’m getting power to the current halogen light.
I’m looking at adding an LED like this...
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From everything I’ve looked at I would think the 12v ip66 light is what I’d need. Unfortunately I can’t tell what kind of voltage I’m getting at the lamp because my voltmeter isn’t picking up anything. I’ve unplugged the lamp and checked the connector but it’s not coming up with anything. I’ve checked the voltmeter on something I know works so I know it’s not the voltmeter. Thought maybe it could be the switch as well, I de-soldered it and checked for continuity and it appears to work but I’m not sure if that is the only way, or best way, to check it.
Does anyone have a good suggestion on what to check and how to check it? I know some of you are geniuses in this area and this is a walk in the park, but unfortunately, I’m not a whiz at understanding electrical connections beyond the very basic. So, any help in that area would be great. I can get pics of the machine or cabinet if needed.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Adding LED light to a 1992 VF0
All Haas VF's that I have worked with have 120vac lighting. Try checking with your meter on 200vac range or higher. Some Haas machines will have a switch for worklights on side of the pedestal.
Re: Adding LED light to a 1992 VF0
Not sure where the light is mounted on your VF0 but, I have a Mighty comet and the light is mounted on the z axis. It moves up and down and the wire is run through the cable tray for the z axis. After all this time the wires have broken somewhere in the cable tray. Maybe that is why you have no voltage at your light
Adding LED light to a 1992 VF0
I’ve found where 115v goes to a transformer. I figured it converts to 12v ac/dc(?) and then goes to the io board and then to the switch and then to the light. That’s the best I can come up with. But, when I looked at the wire labels tonight they showed “12vac”. So maybe those lights won’t work.
I took a couple photos to show what I’m looking at. On one page, the manual says 12v, doesn’t specify ac or dc, and then on another page shows 10vac. Not sure what’s going on.
Top connector is power to the board. Next one down is to the switch. The one below that is to the lamp.
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Thanks everyone!
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Re: Adding LED light to a 1992 VF0
Hi, I bought a milling machine like your milling machine. Unfortunately, the parameters and all settings have been deleted. It does not run programs. If your machine model is vf-0. Please send me the general parameters and settings of the milling machine so that my machine can work again. Let me start, thanks, dear colleague [1993] vf-0
Re: Adding LED light to a 1992 VF0
For your VF0's lighting issue, check the wiring for breaks or corrosion and inspect the fuse box for blown fuses. This could be why your voltmeter isn't picking up any voltage. When switching to an LED light, ensure compatibility with your vehicle's electrical system. You might need a resistor for proper functioning. At least, that's what I think from my experience, but every time I have any issue with the lightning, I check this website: https://leds.to/; they have articles on different topics and even some product suggestions so that it could be a helpful resource.