Thread: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
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	25-01-2018 #461
the ecogoo is vector control- so gives great low down torque. - i drill 20mm diameter at 4000 rpm on my 24000 rpm spindle- never once stalled it.
also- for lathe you can use the 8 step preset speeds if required- so no need for variable control. and most induction motors are good for up to 75 hz with no problems- so you can up the frequency and get more speed at the same lower gearing.
with vfds running at lower rpm is where the current rises and creates more heat- then you have to force the motor with air cooling.
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	25-01-2018 #462
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	25-01-2018 #463
i only have my spare here- which i keep for testing - and in case of failure on any of my machines. they didnt take long to arrive
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	25-01-2018 #464
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	25-01-2018 #465
order a braking resistor too 50 ohm 300 watt ( ecogoo stock them around £30)
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	13-05-2018 #466
About to pull the trigger on one of these VFDs. Also very keen to get a Hydrovane. You mentioned a 4KW unit, what model is that?
What current single phase do you have, powering the HSD spindle and the Hydrovane?
Thanks
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	13-05-2018 #467
Hi,
Do you think this would work?
https://www.reichelt.com/gb/en/from-...F&trstct=pol_9
How close to 50Ohm must it be?
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	16-05-2018 #468
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	16-05-2018 #469
hydrovane pulls 30 amp for about a second on startup- then drops to 7amp running. hsd never pulls more than 8 amp even when really heavy cutting. - averages around 3a
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	16-05-2018 #470
 
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