Nobody? Dang! This is not good...
Hello all,
I've got a 6040 PRT-E1500w from ebay.
My VFD is non responsive. It is stuck displaying an error code which I cant seem to move past. All VFD buttons are unresponsive. I don't know what the error code means. The error code reads: "E CH".
I can still control the machine through Mach3. I can jog every axis, and I can run some gcode...everything goes except the spindle, and the control box showing "E CH" incessantly. When I try to start the spindle throuch Mach3 the VFD emits a faint but clearly audible kind of electronic clicking sound. A single click when I try to turn the spindle on, and another click when I try to turn the spindle off (through Mach3).
I'm a bit worried. Is something fried? Yikes! I'm very worried.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Nobody? Dang! This is not good...
Could I just buy one of those el cheapo vfd's from ebay (~$80AUD) and run the spindle manually from that?
Maybe post some pic's of it all?
The seller FINALLY got back to me. Here is what they said directly quoted from reply:
"First connect the" COM "port inside the control box with a wire and connect the" MI1" to the other end.
After connecting, the "ECH" on the control box is not displayed, and the connection to "MI2"continues.
Continue to connect MI4, MI5 without disappearing
Until the point you detected causes the "ECH" on the control box to disappear.
Then go to the corresponding modification parameters and change him to "00"
MI1 corresponds to D098, and MI2 corresponds to D099.
MI3 corresponds to D100.....
For example, when you connect to MI3, "ECH" disappears, then you find D100, and then change the above parameter to "00"".
Im not 100% on what they mean so I replied asking them to clarify. Now the next week wait has begun. Sigh.
Do they mean to unplug "COM" cable (black one) and move it to "MI1", then "MI2" if "MI1" didnt work, etc.
OR
Do they mean unplug "COM" cable. Then grab a separate loose cable and plug it in to "COM", then plug other end of loose cable to "MI1", then "MI2", etc?
OR
Do they mean leave "COM" cable in. Then grab a separate loose cable and plug it in to "COM", then plug other end of loose cable to "MI1", then "MI2", etc?
I think its the second meaning but I want to be sure.
Okay, popping by is not an option then
Well, I did what the seller instructed me to do and...nothing. It did sweet FA.
So I emailed and let them know, and also mentioned I only tested from MI1 to MI4 (I mentioned this because in their instructions they mentioned MI5).
Their reply was something like, "There are tens of MI's. You need to check them all to find the fault".
I replied with a picture of the board showing MI1 to MI4. No tens of MI's to be found.
They then said "oh, sorry, my mistake", and then asked me to send a video of the process I did (I guess to make sure I followed their instructions correctly). I obviously had no video and wasnt going to do it all again just to video it so I explained at length and in no uncertain terms what I did...exactly.
No reply.
Sigh.
So my hopes of getting a solutuon from the seller are approaching zero after this. They seem to have no idea.
So again thinking I could get a cheap VFD from ebay and just go from there...
Why dont you post some detailed pics of your setup....maybe i can identify your drive and assist you??
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And thanks for taking the time mate
Thanks....i need to see all the terminals to make out the writing. Also need to see any switches on the pc board
Here are some more pics of everything in the controller box.
Thanks for the pic's. Without the drive parameters it's will be hard to help you with adjusting the parameters correctly. I am unable to find the relevant manual