Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
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ravihotwok
Thanks mate, why are they bad? in the link you sent me it stated when the older balls at the top of the connection and doesnt make contact with the metal ring on the board it is bad, but the ones I have done which are balls but they are making perfect contact with the board rings? I will revist this though just want it clarifying so I fully understand mate
If I may just put a comment in here about your soldered joints. I speak from the position of running an electronics manufacturing company for 30 years.
The pads on the PCB are not ideal. Large tph (I assume through plated) holes and very small pad areas. Be careful not to overheat and pull a pad clean off the circuit board. Can be repaired but messy.
Make sure you get heat both into the component and the pad simultaneously. It would help to use a flux pen on those pads first. Here we use temperature controlled and adjustable soldering iron. Not cheap if you go for a Weller solder station, but some of the Chinese offerings are quite good.
Try to remember, you are not just 'sticking' the solder to the components or pads. You are trying to achieve a metal to metal bond. Sort of low temperature welding if you like. Cleanliness and enough heat are the key requirements, with flux and a lead based solder. Naughty, but nice.
Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
Cheers Kieth,
which pads are you referring too
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Right chaps I need some help. I have Wired the spindle control board up to my planet cnc enclosure box as instructed by Planet themselves. However I am having difficulty in getting advice on how to get power to the spindle power pack.
Here is what I have done so far:
I have removed the potentiometer, capped off one wire and wired the 0-5v and gnd to the pin6 and gnd on the planet board. I have soldered the wires and heat shrunk them
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Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
I just dont know how to supply power from the enclosure box to the large silver power pack which is mounted on top for the spindle.
It has these connections on it:
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Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
Hi there, could you explain a bit more what you mean when you say power pack on top for the spindle?
The photo you have there is a typical Chinese power supply, it will need to be wired to 230v AC - Mains.
Alex
Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
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ravihotwok
I just dont know how to supply power from the enclosure box to the large silver power pack which is mounted on top for the spindle.
It has these connections on it:
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I don't understand the question. You connect the mains to the L and N, the Earth to the one beside N and the spindle to the + (normally red wire) and the - (normally black or blue wire). If you have a regulator to adjust RPM then you connect that in between the power supply + and - and the motor + and - terminals. The PWM module should have some kind of documentation describing this, or printed on the PC board there should be clear markings.
Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
hi mate, basically I have wired the small pcb that came with the spindle to the controller from planet cnc. However I dont know how to supply power to the silver power pack which is for the spindle. Been trying to get documentation for the spindle stuff but the ebay seller is not playing ball at the mo
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hello alex,
sorry didnt see your reply, yes thats the box im trying to supply power to, but not sure how to tap of the power going to the controller box
Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
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ravihotwok
hello alex,
sorry didnt see your reply, yes thats the box im trying to supply power to, but not sure how to tap of the power going to the controller box
Hi Ravi,
You need to connect that Power Supply you have to 230v AC - Mains Voltage.
Looking at the PSU you have the far right three terminals: Earth, Live, Neutral.
Get a common Kettle Plug (For a PC or a PC Monitor etc), cut end off and use it to power the PSU.
USUALLY - in a typical plug it is as follows:
Blue - Neutral
Brown - Live
Green / Yellow - Earth
If you want to be neat about it then you can get one of these: Click Me
That will you mean you can just plug it in and have it modular.
Once you have the PSU live, you just need to (I assume - I do not know what you have been supplied to control the spindle), power the PCB using 48v DC from the PSU using any of the remaining terminals. You have 3 sets of -V & +V on the left hand side of the PSU.
Alex
Re: My Cheapo Chineese 3020t mini CNC Build (more like improvements) leanring all the
I'm really tired today just travelled 1500 miles but looking at it Earth, live & neutral to the mains and you have 3 positive rails and 3 negative rails for the DC out.
e2a alex beat me to it with a better explanation lol do what he said.