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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    The seller is just that and would not really know how to setup your VFD Drive or what any of the numbers mean

    I don't know why you would of messed with this Parameter F3.01=1235 - reserved function

    What mode are you using Parameter F0.00= 0 Or 1 ????

    F0.06=100

    F0.07=800

    Once you have checked your motor Parameters are correct you can then Auto Tune to your motor see snip F1.11=1

    F1.01=2.2

    F1.02=800

    F1.03=24000

    F1.04=220

    F1.05=8 ( Or Your Motor Rated Amps )
    F0.00 is 1

    Also set F0.06 to 100 and F0.07 to 800

    The seller told me that this inverter does not support auto tune as I can't change it from 0 and they also said that F0.00 = 0 is only for 50-60Hz motors even though it was advertised as sensorless vector capable..

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    Re: Chinese Spindle Stalling.. better vfd?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ritzy321 View Post
    F0.00 is 1

    Also set F0.06 to 100 and F0.07 to 800

    The seller told me that this inverter does not support auto tune as I can't change it from 0 and they also said that F0.00 = 0 is only for 50-60Hz motors even though it was advertised as sensorless vector capable..
    Sensorless vector without auto tune would be like buying a new car without wheels, they are telling you BS 50-60Hz is only for V/F I have heard a lot of Bs from sellers, this kind of tops the list

    The series 300 has Auto tune I have the different manuals Series 100 200 and 300

    You may have been sold a copy if it is the 300 series and does not have Auto Tune

    So set F0.00=0 and test run it to see if you have any improvement
    Mactec54

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    Sensorless vector without auto tune would be like buying a new car without wheels, they are telling you BS 50-60Hz is only for V/F I have heard a lot of Bs from sellers, this kind of tops the list

    The series 300 has Auto tune I have the different manuals Series 100 200 and 300

    You may have been sold a copy if it is the 300 series and does not have Auto Tune

    So set F0.00=0 and test run it to see if you have any improvement
    It only seems to spin very slowly won't change speed no matter what the frequency is.

    Also noticed it has DZB 215DK sticker on the inside, would that indicate a 200 series and maybe not a 300?

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    Re: Chinese Spindle Stalling.. better vfd?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ritzy321 View Post
    It only seems to spin very slowly won't change speed no matter what the frequency is.

    Also noticed it has DZB 215DK sticker on the inside, would that indicate a 200 series and maybe not a 300?
    That would make sense as it seems to be a 200 series drive which does not have Auto Tune, I would say you have a VFD Drive that is not suitable for the spindle you have, these drives are normally quite good

    If you need / buy a sensorless vector control than make sure the VFD has Auto Tune

    Do you have a web link from where you brought it from
    Mactec54

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    That would make sense as it seems to be a 200 series drive which does not have Auto Tune, I would say you have a VFD Drive that is not suitable for the spindle you have, these drives are normally quite good

    If you need / buy a sensorless vector control than make sure the VFD has Auto Tune

    Do you have a web link from where you brought it from
    https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32985780664.html

    Thanks for your help, appreciate it.

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    Re: Chinese Spindle Stalling.. better vfd?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ritzy321 View Post
    https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32985780664.html

    Thanks for your help, appreciate it.
    That is a good spindle brand name not used by many but I have used there spindles

    By there specs they have a minimum working speed of 12,000 so running it at 10,000 may have been some of your problem even though it can run at 10,000 it would not have very much torque at that speed by what there spec's are,I would say even though it is a 4 Pole it should have a lower speed

    I have one of there 2.2Kw 2 pole and it is good down to 3,000 up to 24,000

    It also has a 10A rating not 8A that you have set, it would have to be set at 10A in the VFD Drive, then it comes to the VFD Drive which may not suit your spindle when using single phase power as the VFD max output is 10A this should be at least 12A minimum, so the VFD Drive is borderline at best

    What is your Amperage for the 240v supply power to the VFD Drive
    Mactec54

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    That is a good spindle brand name not used by many but I have used there spindles

    By there specs they have a minimum working speed of 12,000 so running it at 10,000 may have been some of your problem even though it can run at 10,000 it would not have very much torque at that speed by what there spec's are,I would say even though it is a 4 Pole it should have a lower speed

    I have one of there 2.2Kw 2 pole and it is good down to 3,000 up to 24,000

    It also has a 10A rating not 8A that you have set, it would have to be set at 10A in the VFD Drive, then it comes to the VFD Drive which may not suit your spindle when using single phase power as the VFD max output is 10A this should be at least 12A minimum, so the VFD Drive is borderline at best

    What is your Amperage for the 240v supply power to the VFD Drive
    I also have tried 12k and above rpm with not much difference, I have a 15A plug but didn't think running it at 8A would make a huge difference. I think I will just buy a new vfd anyway any brands you could recommend?

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