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I am running my power supply up in the 85V range and have had a few over voltage faults on my Granite drives. Yesterday I installed a large 200W 50 ohm resistor on the drive as per the manual but when I run the machine I have not seen and power being sent to this resistor. Is there a setting to turn this feature on and off that anyone knows of? Thanks BK |
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Okay I got the braking resistor working, I had the wire connected > wrong. I connected one to A0 on the power input plug and the other > side of the resistor on the A0 pins on the motor cable. Now I > connected to the Ground and it works, Sorry my mistake! > BK |
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