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  1. #1
    Hi george!
    Just a quick question. Are you planning on using 5v psu for the drivers?
    This seems very low...?
    Regards
    Madman

    Damnit!!
    Scrolled to much on the phone :D
    Now I saw the 36v psus hehe
    Last edited by Nr1madman; 17-04-2017 at 01:31 PM.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    Hi george!
    Just a quick question. Are you planning on using 5v psu for the drivers?
    This seems very low...?
    Regards
    Madman
    Hi madman,

    5v is to power the breakout board.
    24v for estop circuit
    36v for the drivers and steppers

    The 5v into the drivers is the pulse and direction signals (plus I think I need to add in the enable signal too).

    Regards
    George

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  3. #3
    Hi George,

    I wouldn't use the e-stop system to kill the mains power to the VFD, at least not immediately like that. I don't think they like being turned off while the spindle spools down. Instead install a 3 second (say) delay circuit, or leave it connected normally and use the run/stop signal terminals on the VFD control panel to turn it off.
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    MK1 (1st photo), MK2, MK3, MK4

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by routercnc View Post
    Hi George,

    I wouldn't use the e-stop system to kill the mains power to the VFD, at least not immediately like that. I don't think they like being turned off while the spindle spools down. Instead install a 3 second (say) delay circuit, or leave it connected normally and use the run/stop signal terminals on the VFD control panel to turn it off.
    Hi mate,

    Thanks for the tip. That output on the pnoz is on a delay. Variable from around 5s to a minute iirc.

    Regards
    George

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  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeW21 View Post
    Hi mate,

    Thanks for the tip. That output on the pnoz is on a delay. Variable from around 5s to a minute iirc.

    Regards
    George

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    Apologies George skimmed the dwg quickly. In that case no problem. Those pnoz units are pricey but have nice features.
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  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by routercnc View Post
    Apologies George skimmed the dwg quickly. In that case no problem. Those pnoz units are pricey but have nice features.
    Yeah I know, I was pretty shocked when I looked online and saw the retail price . Not having used anything like that before I was a bit worried I wouldn't be able to figure it out, but after a few hours of head scratching with the data sheet I managed to get it figured out. Cheers for taking the time to look over the wiring. Much appreciated.

    Regards
    George

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    My first reaction is that 36V is a bit on the low side for a machine of this size. Something nearer 65V with drivers and appropriate motors to match would give much better performance.

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