Thread: 3 Axis CNC router
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18-04-2017 #1
No he's running it thru the VFD relay so will only run when the Spindle is ON.
Joe: Is this different scheme to the ones you've been sending me because don't remember seeing 12V in there.? Thou must admit was only looking at the parts you asked me about.
Anyway dump the 12V and wire the Fans in series and buy 24V pump.
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21-04-2017 #2
my collection of electrical bits so far...
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22-04-2017 #3
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23-04-2017 #4
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23-04-2017 #5
Joe be careful after connecting the Caps because they will be charged and will give nasty surprise if you short the wires.
Edit: To answer your Alarm wire question from below then no I don't.Last edited by JAZZCNC; 23-04-2017 at 09:50 AM.
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23-04-2017 #6
Last edited by njhussey; 23-04-2017 at 09:06 PM.
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26-04-2017 #7
Progress on the psu...
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27-04-2017 #8
I think I've finished the power supply... haven't switched on yet as I want to look it over again with fresh eyes and make sure I haven't done anything dumb! Here she is:
Power in top right via the D curve mcb which will be din mounted and dc out from the lower terminal block. I have wired a 10k resistor between the dc terminals to drain the caps once powered. Any comments before I turn it on?!
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27-04-2017 #9
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27-04-2017 #10
Only comment (if you have a chance to make any small mods at this stage) is to add a few more sets of terminal contacts for the output, all wired in parallel. This allows you to run separate power feeds to each stepper driver, rather wiring them daisy-chain fashion, and it's easier than trying to stick three big wires in the same terminal. Not sure if it really make a difference in our class of machine but it is generally considered good practice not to share high-power connections between devices, and it's a lot easier if you have multiple terminals available. Might be able to put multiple spade terminals on each of your contacts, though?
Last edited by Neale; 27-04-2017 at 03:45 PM.
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