Re: Giant 20' x 3' x 2' router build
It's true that problems arise with long motor cables but the manual for my 2.2kW vfd says it's okay up to 50m long before you need to add output chokes. Also it recommends that for minimum radio interference the motor cable screen should be connected to ground at both ends.
Re: Giant 20' x 3' x 2' router build
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Originally Posted by
EddyCurrent
It's true that problems arise with long motor cables but the manual for my 2.2kW vfd says it's okay up to 50m long before you need to add chokes. Also it recommends that for minimum radio interference the motor cable screen should be connected to ground at both ends.
cool well i will see what its like when its up and running and decide from there, if there is a lot of vibrations still than i can easily move it, i think i could get it down to about 10-12 meters minimum but thats about it.
is there any suppliers for the cable you guys can recommend? is the stuff on ebay ok or should i go else were?
many thanks
Re: Giant 20' x 3' x 2' router build
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charlieuk
cool well i will see what its like when its up and running and decide from there, if there is a lot of vibrations still than i can easily move it, i think i could get it down to about 10-12 meters minimum but thats about it.
is there any suppliers for the cable you guys can recommend? is the stuff on ebay ok or should i go else were?
many thanks
How about this:- http://quickbit.co.uk/cable/CY-cable...ble-1mm-4-core
I would earth the screen at both ends. Just search for CY cable. ..Clive
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Cheers does the quality of cable vary much is there anything to look out for? the link you posted looks good. many thanks
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Don't like Quick bit cable it is poor quality and it's brittle, prefer CSE cables and there's hardly any difference in price. http://www.csecables.com/acatalog/Fl...rol-Cable.html
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many thanks thats handy to know i don't mind paying a little extra when its worth it. I am still having trouble deciding how to do this x axis and wether i did the right thing going for rack and pinion as i think it is proving a little tricky to fit it all in with the gear box and tensioning system. something keeps telling me i should maybe look back into belt drive as it gives more flexibility on were you can put stuff. If it was bet drive i could easily mount the motor above the x axis like in the picture or have it stationary on one end of the main frame.
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i think we are really getting there now! i have picked up a cnc router parts pro rack and pinion drive for the x axis rather than using a gearbox at the moment, unfortunately it means swapping the rack to mod 1.5 so will have to sell the mod 1 stuff i originally got but it means i will be up and running sooner.
The cable has just arrived so thats all going in now however i just need to deside how and were it is best to situate the control box and the pc.
Is it best to keep the control box relatively close to the machine? whats the best way to protect it in a dusty environment? i was wondering about putting the box into maybe a kitchen unit type thing so it is double protected from dust and then have the computer some were less dusty but would be further away but being my first build im not really to sure what the standard thing would be on a large machine like this. Any suggestions would be great.
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Well after a lot of fine tuning it's all levelled up and the main part of the build complete just the final wiring to be done this weekend and we should have some movement. I ended up adding some extra plates to aid setting it up and stiffening and also bolted it to the wall which made a huge difference
one thing I am still looking for are the caps to fill the bolt holes on the rails if anyone knows we're to get them or what I could use.
Many thanks
Re: Giant 20' x 3' x 2' router build
I have also got a full length switch to use as the e stop so you can grab it were ever you are along the length.
Re: Giant 20' x 3' x 2' router build