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  1. #1
    Nice write up Mike looking forward to the next instalment
    Last edited by Clive S; 06-07-2017 at 10:58 PM.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  2. #2
    Nice work Mike good write up
    Building a CNC machine to make a better one since 2010 . . .
    MK1 (1st photo), MK2, MK3, MK4

  3. #3
    I have a problem with the HY-DIV268N-5A, the 2 Led's turn red with nothing but the power cables connected to it. I have a 48v 10A power supply. My other DQ860 MA driver work great from this power supply. Any suggestions?

  4. #4
    Well documented write up, well done!! any news on reliability I assume you have done more testing?


    edit: Ok I have purchased one of these as they are cheap as chips!!!!

    fully expecting that I have to mod it to make it into something more reliable!! but I have just opened it up after delivery and it has 6N137's fitted already (no caps across the supply pins though) - time for some testing.....

    earle


    Earle
    Last edited by Earle; 31-07-2017 at 02:02 PM.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Earle View Post
    Well documented write up, well done!! any news on reliability I assume you have done more testing?


    edit: Ok I have purchased one of these as they are cheap as chips!!!!

    fully expecting that I have to mod it to make it into something more reliable!! but I have just opened it up after delivery and it has 6N137's fitted already (no caps across the supply pins though) - time for some testing.....

    earle


    Earle
    Sorry, I missed this, probably too late now. But, to answer your question re. reliability - yes, totally reliable now, although only just started using the machine again last night but managed to machine a face-plate for a project box without any problems.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by darius12 View Post
    I have a problem with the HY-DIV268N-5A, the 2 Led's turn red with nothing but the power cables connected to it. I have a 48v 10A power supply. My other DQ860 MA driver work great from this power supply. Any suggestions?
    Hello Darius, I have exactly the same problem with the same driver that I bought 2 days ago. Did you find a solution ? Where you able to solve that problem ? Thx.

  7. #7
    Hi,

    I'm also using TB6600 based controllers... these super-cheap ones:
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    and they're fine apart from after about 10 minutes any of X/Y axes will die, all indicator lights off on driver, until I power cycle it. They don't seem very warm and they don't auto-recover as you might expect if it were overheating. It's perhaps too different from your circuit but maybe someone here recognises the problem.

    Over current? Totally dodgy circuit / waste of money?

    Any suggestions appreciated!

    (36v 15A power. driving fine using GRBLv1.1. Failed on highest power and the one down from that)

    Phil
    Last edited by davies46; 23-01-2018 at 01:38 AM.

  8. #8
    Phil,

    If you could remove the cover and take/post a photo of the circuit board I'd be interested in comparing. Only advice is - when reassembling only tighten the case screws lightly (the plastic mould form for the screw hole tends to float inside the case - so if you tighten the screws too much it will snap the plastic.

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    Happily! Here it is:

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    the back showing the tiny chip:
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    and the block that sits on it (connected by some purple mat to the actual heatsink):
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    I expected it to be like the 6560 in size! It's labelled S109AFTG - I've been sold a totally different board

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    OK looking into datasheet, the TSD and ISD modes on this chip require more than just disable/enable to recover, so it's probably one of those, and since it's happening towards the end of a job it's maybe pointing more towards TSD error. Will reset heatsinking and try again.

    OK, opened all the boxes, reduced clearance to heatsink and replaced foam pads with silicon grease. Heat sinks now getter hotter and no fail yet...

    -Phil
    Last edited by davies46; 23-01-2018 at 12:37 PM.

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