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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    The P0023 you have a choice as to what you want and how to use it ( it is a % setting ) it has nothing to do with the main frequency
    Hello as I am new in this forum and I would like to understand my cnc machine well I followed the discussion regarding the vision of the spindle speed and I set those parameters to be able to see it the main parameters are on 400hz but I notice that the spindle heats up after 15 minutes even if I take it over six thousand turns my spindle and the one in the attached photo and I have a YL620-A vfd

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    Re: How to show Rpm instead of frequency? FVD yl620-a

    Quote Originally Posted by Cosimino71 View Post
    Hello as I am new in this forum and I would like to understand my cnc machine well I followed the discussion regarding the vision of the spindle speed and I set those parameters to be able to see it the main parameters are on 400hz but I notice that the spindle heats up after 15 minutes even if I take it over six thousand turns my spindle and the one in the attached photo and I have a YL620-A vfd
    Air cooled spindles most can not run at 6000 RPM the minimum speed is normally in the 12,000 RPM to 18,000 RPM or they will over heat from low air flow

    Some Parameters may help, what Parameters have you set
    Mactec54

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    Air cooled spindles most can not run at 6000 RPM the minimum speed is normally in the 12,000 RPM to 18,000 RPM or they will over heat from low air flow

    Some Parameters may help, what Parameters have you set
    Which parameters determine the heating of the spindle and its good functioning so I check and let you know the ones that I have set

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosimino71 View Post
    Which parameters determine the heating of the spindle and its good functioning so I check and let you know the ones that I have set
    These are the parameters stored on my Vfd

    P00.00=400

    P00.01 = 0

    P00.02=0

    P00.03=0

    P00.04 = 400

    P00.05 = 400

    P00.06 = 100.0

    P00.07 = 400

    P00.08 = 146

    P00.09 = 0.2

    P00.10 = 2.0

    P01.00 = 0

    P01.01=0.0

    P01.02=140

    P01.03 = 140

    P01.04 = 200

    P01.05=130

    P01.06=120

    P01.07=80

    P01.08 = 150

    P03.08 = 40.0

    P03.09 = 400

    P06.01 = 10

    P06.02 = 10

    P0700 = 0.1

    P07.08 = 0

    P11.01 = 220

    P11.02 = 7.0

    P11.03 = 400

    P12.00 = 5.0

    P12.01 = 220

    P12.02 = 2

    P12.03 = 30

    P12.04=5

    P12.05=6,5

    P12.06=220

    P12.07=140

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosimino71 View Post
    Which parameters determine the heating of the spindle and its good functioning so I check and let you know the ones that I have set
    These are the parameters stored on my Vfd

    P00.00=400

    P00.01 = 0

    P00.02=0

    P00.03=0

    P00.04 = 400

    P00.05 = 400

    P00.06 = 100.0

    P00.07 = 400

    P00.08 = 146

    P00.09 = 0.2

    P00.10 = 2.0

    P01.00 = 0

    P01.01=0.0

    P01.02=140

    P01.03 = 140

    P01.04 = 200

    P01.05=130

    P01.06=120

    P01.07=80

    P01.08 = 150

    P03.08 = 40.0

    P03.09 = 400

    P06.01 = 10

    P06.02 = 10

    P0700 = 0.1

    P07.08 = 0

    P11.01 = 220

    P11.02 = 7.0

    P11.03 = 400

    P12.00 = 5.0

    P12.01 = 220

    P12.02 = 2

    P12.03 = 30

    P12.04=5

    P12.05=6,5

    P12.06=220

    P12.07=140

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    Re: How to show Rpm instead of frequency? FVD yl620-a

    Quote Originally Posted by Cosimino71 View Post
    Which parameters determine the heating of the spindle and its good functioning so I check and let you know the ones that I have set
    By your list you have all the important Parameters set correct, some of these air cooled spindles do get hot, that is why the water cooled spindles are better have you been able to check what the temperature gets too
    Mactec54

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    By your list you have all the important Parameters set correct, some of these air cooled spindles do get hot, that is why the water cooled spindles are better have you been able to check what the temperature gets too
    So my parameters are fine my spindle motor and 0,8KW 220v 6,5A 400HZ is my VFD 1,5kw 220v 7,0A 2,8KVA

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    By your list you have all the important Parameters set correct, some of these air cooled spindles do get hot, that is why the water cooled spindles are better have you been able to check what the temperature gets too
    Since you are very kind and prepared I would like to ask you how to install a diode laser that I had on my cnc 3018, I would like to put it on my new cnc with mach3 system the spindle I command it with the Vfd panel but I would like to control the laser from the system but I don't know what I need.The 15w laser has three wires and is equipped with ttl that you can control with pwm I am sending you the photo of the controller attached

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    Re: How to show Rpm instead of frequency? FVD yl620-a

    Quote Originally Posted by Cosimino71 View Post
    Since you are very kind and prepared I would like to ask you how to install a diode laser that I had on my cnc 3018, I would like to put it on my new cnc with mach3 system the spindle I command it with the Vfd panel but I would like to control the laser from the system but I don't know what I need.The 15w laser has three wires and is equipped with ttl that you can control with pwm I am sending you the photo of the controller attached
    I don't know how you want to control your laser, but I see your breakout board has a PWM output which may work for your laser, to use the PWM output you would control that output like an Axis as it can be an axis Step / Dir or a PWM output you may have to change a jumper on the board if it has one so it would be P1 and PC GND for the PWM output failing to get this to work you would need to add a PWM Board
    Mactec54

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    I don't know how you want to control your laser, but I see your breakout board has a PWM output which may work for your laser, to use the PWM output you would control that output like an Axis as it can be an axis Step / Dir or a PWM output you may have to change a jumper on the board if it has one so it would be P1 and PC GND for the PWM output failing to get this to work you would need to add a PWM Board
    my laser has three wires a positive a negative is a yellow wire which should be the ttl signal it worked in pwm without any additional card because it has its own, on the 3018 card it had a specific input for the laser another cable in the box that I have never used I send you the photos so you can see and give me directions for connecting to my breakout board

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