I'm pretty sure that VFD has a voltage doubler circuit in it, so outputs 220V 3 phase. 7 amps at 220V = about 1500 watts
Hello. I have been searching for a simple answer and my search skills must need work.
I bought this spindle and VFD
https://www.automationtechnologiesin...ooled-spindle/
I set it up and it seems to function correctly. It spools up to 24000 rpms just fine.
The VFD only allows 7amp as the max amp draw. Isn't that only 770 watts? I set mine to 5A because that is what I saw online. The vendor told me to set it to 11A, but the VFD won't allow that value.
I haven't cut anything yet because my CNC has a couple of other issues. I figured I would upgrade to a real spindle while the machine was down.
The spindle itself has no amperage rating stamped on it. I have seen other 110v 1.5Kw spindles online with 5A stamped on them. It does not seem right.
I am a hobbyist so there is probably a gap in my knowledge here.
Any help I can get would be appreciated.
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I'm pretty sure that VFD has a voltage doubler circuit in it, so outputs 220V 3 phase. 7 amps at 220V = about 1500 watts
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
Thank you for the response. Right now it is set for 5A max. I have one of those killawatt devices and it is measuring just shy of 5 amps draw when the spindle is spooling up. If the VFD is pulling 5 amps at 110V from the wall that is 550 Watts. How can it possibly output 1500 watts to the spindle?
What electrical property am I missing? Like I said, I am a hobbyist. I just want to understand what I am dealing with.
Sorry...for some reason my post from another topic ended up here
What voltage is printed on the spindle?
Is there a motor voltage setting in the VFD?
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Yeah. It says 110V right on the spindle. I set the VFD voltage to 110. I had to adjust some of their other settings because they were wrong. I knew this thing wasn't drawing enough power. I am going to try to return it. I thought I could get by without running 220v in my basement. I guess I was wrong. That VFD says 110V 1500 watt right on it, but it only lets me select up to 7 amp max draw. That is why I posted here.
Thank you for the information. I appreciate your help.
I talked with Automation Technology. They are going to take back the spindle and VFD and refund me. I bought the stuff from them because I bought 2 60 watt lasers from them. One in 2014 and one in 2016. Both lasers work great and those guys were easy to deal with. They have always answered my questions over the last few years I have dealt with them.
I will box the stuff up and ship it back tomorrow. For the sake of completeness I will post how the refund process worked out.
I am not sure if I will buy a 220V spindle and VFD or buy another router. The Porter Cable router I used worked fine for a long time.
Thank you again. If I decide to go with a spindle I am going to have a 220v circuit installed.
I will relay that information to my electrician.
I received my refund today. No problems. I consider this matter closed.