My apologies, I guess I've always called it 110, but I read it 115 and 120 everywhere... I meter it at 120 haha...
As for grounding the spindle, I'm 99% positive (I'm not a electrical engineer) I...
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My apologies, I guess I've always called it 110, but I read it 115 and 120 everywhere... I meter it at 120 haha...
As for grounding the spindle, I'm 99% positive (I'm not a electrical engineer) I...
Yes, i corrected this issue. My spindle is grounded using the 4th pin. I had to open up the spindle connector, add the wire and connect it to the housing, and I verified the connection with a...
Oh, I thought I was clear in finding a solution haha.... As for spindle power, I guess cutting materials harder than wood will prove the power issue... I have been able to do several test cuts...
FIX FOR ARC FAULT: So my bottom line problem was anytime my hyuang vfd was powered up whether it was on an arc fault circuit or just a GFCI circuit, I would have some kind of trip. When it was on...
Macrec thanks fir the info, I’m kind of regretting getting the 110V version then. I could just run a 220 to this location and called it a day. Currently I have 20amp breakers that run the outlets...
Quick update: I did test this on a seperate 15 amp outlet with GFCI protection (No AFCI) and it worked perfectly fine. It sounds like I have some kind of nuisance issue. A similar issue happens on...
Was this ever sorted out???? I'm having the same issue with a Huanyang VFD. I have the 110V version with matching 2.2kw spindle (8.5amps, 400hz). My spindle came with a 4 pin connector, which upon...
Hi all,
I'm working on a Plywood 30x30 build (realistic cutting area 18x20). I'm currently waiting for ball screws to come in, but after I get those installed, I'm ready to start dialing...
I think you're right... I have my equipment wired correctly, but I need to make sure I have my jumper set correctly, and then I need to find how to invert the active high on Mach4.
I'll look into...
I wanted to follow up with a question about E-stop and the C11G breakout board. I can't tell if it's how I've configured things or not, but I can't seem to get the E-stop to function like I expect...