Mactec54
OK,
I have set all the parameters as suggested. The jumper was incorrectly set, that must have been my fat finger when I was checking that they were properly jumpered.
Now;
F03=400
F11=120
F12=0
F014-F021 = 5/7s (accel/deccel)
F027=30
F041=6
F073=100
BUT NOW Mach3 will not start the spindle, I was concerned that I killed my spindle without knowing it. I checked the breakout board spindle off = 0.0V SPindle on 24,000rpm = 10.01V So not mach3 or the breakout board.
So I next tried to set the VFD back to the front keyboard and potentiometer, and manually selected run on the VFD and set 120-400hz and worked properly.
Now that I know the VFD and SPindle work properly I went back and set;
F001=1
F002-1
Tried to start the spindle from Mach3 again and failed. Did nothing, no reaction for the spindle, but the VFD front screen does indicate 400hz, and when I turn off the spindle in mach3 it does return to 0 but no reaction to the spindle.
Can you gentlemen see anything that would cause the odd behavior above? I am beginning to think more and more that my VFD is bad out of the box.
Thanks for your help, I thought I had a good grasp on this but apparently NOT!
F044 it needs to be 02 for Forward
J2 you need switched /jumper to NPN
Something else you may need is another Ground / common for the X1 connection this works sometimes as a 3 wire connection but most need 4 wires as this may be independent isolated connection on your Breakout board
Mactec54
F044 was set to 02 forward, and it is correctly connected from X!(VFD) to Out1/FWD BreakoutBoard. Yes the breakout board sends 0v off to 10V for 24000 rpm as it turn it off and on, i verified voltage at breakout terminals and VFD terminals. The VFD does react on the front of the VFD to the appropriate HZ setting but it does not energize the spindle.
J1 is set to NPN so is F067 = 0 - NPN
J2=VO
J3=V
J4=OFF
J5=X6
Do you mean another ground in addition to the BOB GND to GND (VFD)? A second wire from GND(VFD) to the ground bus bar?
The thing is this thing was turning on with Mach3 before, but not controlling speed, now I can not seem to get it to turn on via Mach3 to even see if the setting changes are affecting it or not.
I appreciate your help! this thing was supposed to be pre-configured to match the spindle, but it was not.... and the vendor was less than helpful.
UPDATE: I decided to take my breakout board from my Plasma table and connect it here to definitely illuminate the breakout board. It seems I fried this one somehow likely fat fingering that jumper. In any event I have the spindle turning on now. And it does change speed but not as it is supposed to. for example when calling for 10k rpm in mach3 the spindle runs up to 24k, when calling for 4k it runs at 15.8k, when calling for 1k runs at 4k.
Mactec54
Yes I did meter out each one. And FWD remained unchanged no matter which ground reference I used, for spindle on or off from Mach. This lead me to try the second breakout board. I believe I may have toasted the Breakout board doing this, but seeing as my plasma table does not need spindle control, I put this one in. It works well now. The only problem I have is that whatever Mach Commands the spindle will try to run and will ignore the minimum speed of 6000rpm I set in the VFD settings. So I will need to make sure that my CAM software has a minimum output of 6000rpm.
The problem is your 0-10v is analog it is not normal to have both using the same common in some cases this can work but is not normal, this may be why you are having this problem can you do a photo closeup of the breakout board terminals may be able to see what they are doing with this breakout board
Mactec54