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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Stan View Post
    Hi, thanks to all who replied.
    It's all over now.
    I've waisted £299.
    My VFD is burned out.
    Unfortunatelly I wan't so lucky as many of you with my VDF Huanyang.
    It's all about wiring.
    RST is life only, you can't conect N neutral to it, it will burn as mine.
    Thank you all for your support, I appreciate it.
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    You can indeed connect L to R, S or T and N to one of the other two. That would NOT burn up the VFD, that is the normal way of connecting it. But it assumes that you have a VFD which is for Europe, not for the USA. Is that the case? I mean maybe the seller sent you a unit which is for the USA market.

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    Stan's Avatar
    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
    Hi.
    The seller send it the VDF for Europe wiring.
    I live in uk, we have 240 volt 50/60 Hz.
    Also I've contacted ebay seller, he send me the same youtube wideo as everybody saying here, including you (A_Camera) that I should conect L wire to R and N neutral to any S or T and earth to E.
    Which I did, and what has happend, no idea.
    All my wiring at home is correct.
    I have fuse board, one fuse 32 A type2 M6 is going to my garage, wire is 2,5mm, strong enought . Also on fuse board is 80A RCD.
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    Stan's Avatar
    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
    Hi all.
    I've found the problem. I hope.
    You all above was wright.
    My VFD Huanyang has imput connection -R S T .
    That means L goes to R and N to one of those S or T.
    The problem I foung is that my RCD is not strong enought tho hold the leakage that VFD make when is powered on.
    Now the option is to upgrade my RCD to higher - ( which is very expensive) or disconect it , but only for my VFD.
    Any suggestion? What should I do?
    Shoul I try to connect it one more time but without the RCD?
    Many thx. Stan

  5. #4
    Stan Have you ever connect the 240V AC to anything other than R,S or T If you are sure that you have wired it correct then ask for a refund.

    What were the symptoms when you say it burnt out?
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Stan's Avatar
    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
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    I've connected main, 240v R and T and E and UVW cabel, but only cabel, nothing was connected to motor.
    Sympthoms of damage was white smoke, strong smell.
    Last edited by Stan; 02-01-2017 at 08:23 PM.

  8. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Stan View Post
    UVW cabel, but only cabel, nothing was connected to motor.
    Sympthoms of damage was white smoke, strong smell.
    Where the ends separated.? If not This may have caused the 3 phase wire to short.

    I've fitted more than 100 of these and only had about 3 faulty on first fit and only 2 or 3 actually fail in use within the warranty period.

    If your sure you didn't cock up then It's unacceptable and Ebay will act if you contact them but don't go showing them those Pics. It wasn't wise thing to do stripping the VFD and breaking the warrenty seal.
    However in all my dealings (lots) with the Chinese they never ask for damaged or faulty goods to be returned but keep stum don't tell you stripped it.

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    It is not normal that it trips the RCD. If it does then something is wrong but at the same time tripping the RCD means the VFD may still be OK and not burned. Maybe it is easily repaired perhaps just a simple short circuit inside. Anyway, demand a refund. It is obvious that something is wrong.

    Edit: just saw your last post. White smoke, bad smell means it is definitely burned. Demand a refund but expect long discussion with the seller, he will blame you. Don't waste time, time is to the advantage of the seller only.
    Last edited by A_Camera; 02-01-2017 at 08:33 PM.

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    Stan's Avatar
    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
    Hi.
    Yes, refund is the best option.
    I'm going to contact ebayer. Wish me luck :)
    Thanks all.

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    Stan's Avatar
    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
    Hi all.
    Just updating about my Huanyang.
    eBay sellers refusing refund/ exchange
    Here's what happened.
    Wired L to R and N to T and earth to E(9)
    Tripping RCD, twice, checked connection, have read manual, contacted eBay seller about wiring (he send me video) and scheme.
    I've checked wires, wiring, exchange few messages here
    Tried again and it burned.
    Thanks all for support.
    Buying cheap/ buying twice. ( I learned)
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    Stan sorry to hear about the seller refusing but I think you will have to contact eBay.

    These VFD's are very well known on this forum I bet 90% have them and are happy me included so it is very unusual for one to be faulty (but it does happen).

    If like you say you connected it correctly and it tripped then it was faulty.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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