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    Quote Originally Posted by Palletlad View Post
    Sorry I got confused as the original setup they have daisy chained the VFD and PSU to the same wires so for a novice like me it looked like the power went through the psu first then the vfd.
    Erm.!! . . . Are you sure what your calling VFD is actually a VFD.?

    To be honest from the looks of the questions your asking it's clear your level of electrical knowledge is very low so maybe you should back off a little and maybe seek help from someone who has more knowledge. Because when comes to PSU and VFD's your dealing with mains voltage which WILL KILL YOU without asking if you know what your doing.!

    I'm strongly advising you to ask your self if your capable. I'd also strongly suggest you don't turn anything on untill your 100% sure know it's correct or get it checked by someone who does.
    We can help you but only to a point and if you don't understand the basics then it's very easy to blow expensive things up or god forbid much worse.!!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 12-04-2018 at 02:59 PM.

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