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14-09-2020 #1
Hi Doddy
Just seen this ,,,bugger .never mind onwards and upwards.
Here is a few photos of the VFD that i purchased today , I bought this one as i didn't want to go and spend a load of money on a real good one yet as i would like to see if this set up works first and if it is viable .
The wire for the spindle was marked from 1 to 4 to start with so i soldered Wire 1 to pin 1 . Wire 2 to pin 2 and so on ( this was on the socket for the spindle.
And using my tester on the connectivity setting i tested each wire and connected them as follows
I connected the No 1 wire to the V
No 2 wire to the W
No 3 wire to the U
Then i pressed run and turned up the speed and at H 16 an error message came up.
any ideas please
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14-09-2020 #2
Did you set the VFD parameters to match your spindle ie: Voltage, current, freq, etc. If not this could be your problem as the defaults may not match your spindle.
I don't know this VFD and don't have a manual to see the fault codes but the usual suspects for fault codes on startup or slowdown is too fast Acceleration or deacceleration settings.
If you have them set to accelerate too quickly and you call for a high RPM then the VFD try's to get to speed in the set time by dumping high amounts of current into the spindle and this trips a Fault because it pushes higher than the set parameter. Likewise if you haven't setup the VFD parameters and it's on the default which is often set low the same will happen.-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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14-09-2020 #3
Also the poles the poles 2 or 4, Just a thought. Need the manual
..Clive
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14-09-2020 #4
Thanks all
Will photo the manuals
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14-09-2020 #5
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14-09-2020 #6
Sorry guys got an early 4.00 am start tomorrow need to get a bit of kip
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15-09-2020 #7
...So the H016 is some indication of speed (Hz?) - what was the error code?
Also... did the spindle start to spin?, or at least grumble a bit?
...and have you seen this post...
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/12842...eters-Settings
...I've not reviewed it in detail - but superficially it looks good.Last edited by Doddy; 15-09-2020 at 06:57 AM.
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15-09-2020 #9Hi Doddy
Just seen this ,,,bugger .never mind onwards and upwards.
Here is a few photos of the VFD that i purchased today , I bought this one as i didn't want to go and spend a load of money on a real good one yet as i would like to see if this set up works first and if it is viable .
The wire for the spindle was marked from 1 to 4 to start with so i soldered Wire 1 to pin 1 . Wire 2 to pin 2 and so on ( this was on the socket for the spindle.
And using my tester on the connectivity setting i tested each wire and connected them as follows
I connected the No 1 wire to the V
No 2 wire to the W
No 3 wire to the U
Then i pressed run and turned up the speed and at H 16 an error message came up.
any ideas please
Let us know how you get on with this, and the parameter setting. Oh, and note down the original settings for each parameter changed, if already set to non-factory setting in the manual.
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15-09-2020 #10
P00=0220.0
p01=0400.0
p02=0110.0
p03=0200.0
p04=0000.0
p05=0000.0
p06=0400.0
p07=0000.0
p08=0000.0
p09=0000.0
p10=0000.1
p11=00000
p12=00001
p13=0000.5
p14=0020.0
p15=00000
p16=00001
p17=00001
p18=0050.0
p19=00050
p20=00080
p21=02800
p22=00010
p23=00005
p24=0006.0
p25=00000
p26=0400.0
p27=0045.0
p28=0040.0
p29=0035.0
p30=0030.0
p31=0025.0
p32=0020.0
p33=0015.0
p34 to p49 =00025
p50=00013
p51=00014
p52=00015
p53=00005
p54=00006
p55=00009
p56 to p61 =00000
p62=00001
p63, 64,65 =00000
p66=00060
p67=28500
p68=0220.0
p69=0255.0
p70=00000
p71=0010.0
p72=00000
p73=31440
p74=02096
p75=00006
p76=15000
p77=00000
p78 to p85 =07000
p86=0020.0
p87=0020.0
p88 and p89 =00025
p90=00002
p91=0000.1
p92=00000
p93=16384
p94=49152
p95=00000
p96=00001
p97=00000
p98=0000.0
p99=00000
p100=30000
p101=00000
p102=00032
p103=0280.0
p104=0260.0
p105 and p106 =00000
p107=13001
p108 and p109 = 00000
p110=00500
p111 to p122 =00000
p123=30000
p124=00000
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