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| You should be able to stop it with settings in the VFD. I can't tell you how, but I know our 10HP HSD's stop very quickly. To stop really fast, you may need to add a braking resistor.
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| Typically you would change the decceleration time parameter in your vfd. If the back EMF it generates is too large, you'll need a braking resistor to dissipate the extra power. The specifics of how to do both those things depend on the type of vfd you have. |
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