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    Thats it, 4 is the magic number, of course it makes sense now but after fiddling with it and doing a million.and one other things today my brain was fried.

    The spindle takes about 3s to spin up to full chat, I seem to remember setting that parameter in the vfd when first setting up.

    Thanks for your help Dean, will report back tomorrow morning 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by njhussey View Post
    The spindle takes about 3s to spin up to full chat, I seem to remember setting that parameter in the vfd when first setting up.
    Well don't be surprised if it takes longer than 3s when under IP-M control. The IP-M also gives you option to control the rate at which it ramps the voltage.
    If it does then go into Config plugin and do what said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Well don't be surprised if it takes longer than 3s when under IP-M control. The IP-M also gives you option to control the rate at which it ramps the voltage.
    If it does then go into Config plugin and do what said.
    I'll check that out too in the morning and have a play, cheers Dean!

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    What's a good value for the spin-up time for a typical 2.2KW water-cooled spindle? My VFD is still set to the factory default for ramp-up and I've only recently realised that this is a user-configurable value (in both VFD and IP-M settings).

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    What's a good value for the spin-up time for a typical 2.2KW water-cooled spindle? My VFD is still set to the factory default for ramp-up and I've only recently realised that this is a user-configurable value (in both VFD and IP-M settings).

    Thanks,
    I guess it depends on how quick you want to start cutting? I've got mine set to about 3 seconds to 24,000 rpm. I seem to remember going through the sticky thread on here when setting up my VFD with the suggested settings so I guess its set at 3.

    Dean, thanks 4 was the magic number and all is working well!!

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    Hi.
    I add this link to the conversation.
    http://www.hy-electrical.com/download3.htm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OszQS_BQMk
    I have heard say that the VFD's for the water cooled spindles are able to go to a higher frequency output.

    Also a link to Peter Hommans site, His Digispeed unit for Mach3 is cute. Basically he has good stuff. He is also the Gecko dist for Australia
    http://www.homanndesigns.com/index.p...products_id=38
    Regards
    Paul
    Last edited by Paul3112; 30-09-2016 at 03:48 AM. Reason: Added links

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    @Jazzcnc
    Were you the chap that did the vid on the AC servo setup for mach3??
    If so, do you have any information on your setup available?

    Regards
    Paul
    ( please excuse for going off topic for this thread)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    What's a good value for the spin-up time for a typical 2.2KW water-cooled spindle? My VFD is still set to the factory default for ramp-up and I've only recently realised that this is a user-configurable value (in both VFD and IP-M settings).

    Thanks,
    3-4s is about right I find. If you set too low then you'll get VFD tripping.
    The Spin setting in IP-M is only in the later Plug-in's/firmware so if still using Old Firmware worth updating.

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