Did you read my correction.?
Also VFD will need to be powered up.
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0.0 v with M5
6.4v with M3 S12000
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:cheerful:funny man!!!
Ok well this is where it gets a little sketchy with this BOB because I'm not quite sure which settings to tweak to fine tune the voltage.
Start by changing the Spindle Pulley Max speed to a higher number then check the voltage and see if it goes down.?
We are looking to get around 5V With S12000 and 10V with S24000.
I'll try and see if I can find out how the speed Ref voltage is handled and changed with this BOB.
Edit:
Ok well after bit of thought it occured to me that the Steps per setting in Motor tuning for spindle could be used as the Carrier frequency and with 2000 steps which I think you will be set at will give around 6V. So Leave spindle pulley Max set at 24000 and change the Steps per setting to 2400 and see what happens.?
Let me know.
my meter started to fluctuate and give different readings so i had to wait and get a new battery this morning and double check the readings against the readings from last night .
New reading as follows:( checked at least 20 times!!)
1.5v with M5
8.1v with M3 S12000.
appologies for the delay and inconvenience.
i set the Steps per in motor tuning to 2400 and the readings remained as follows :
1.5v with M5
7.9v to 8.1v , M3 S12000.
steps per , 1600
1.5v, M5
8.0v, M3 S12000.
Cheers Clive
i decided to carry out some more tests and checked the voltage readings between FIV & GND .
i started with the spindle motor tuning and changed the ''STEPS PER'' using different values and checking the result for change
I also changed the spindle pulley max value just to see if that made a difference
all values recorded were fluctuating by + or - 0.1 volts .
i'm guessing that when i had the spindle control wired in and set up in MACH 3 that the issue of it runing on its own was down to the constant prescence of the 1.5 volts between terminals FIV & GND. i cannot seem to reduce this value as the tables reveal. the ''steps per '' value in motor tuning ( increase or reduction) had no bearing on the much sought after 5 volt target.
on the other hand , because Jazz had mentioned the '' spindle pulley max'' as a possible solution to the voltage target i decided to check that out .
the results show a reduction of the voltage towards the target value of 5 volts using M3 S12000 but the M3 S24000 results drifted below the 10 volt requirement . The ''M5 '' results held firm at the usual 1.5 v
so that is the state of play at the moment.
it would appear the the PWM can deliver a variable range of 5 to 6 volts and is constantly delivering 1.5 volts when spindle is programmed off.
Then again i might be reading the results incorrectly because i do not have the required knowledge to take this problem futher. perhaps there is another solution or variable that can come into play that will change the present outcome