Posting a picture of your drive will help. Is it a mitsubishi?
Hi,
The vector drive backup battery got faulty and lost the parameters. The unit is a INV-49. If anyone have the parameters and can help I would apprecciate it.
Thanks
jolulank
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Posting a picture of your drive will help. Is it a mitsubishi?
This should work here are the settings http://itscnc.com/images/Spindle_Drive_and_Motor.pdf
Thanks Rodney, that might do the trick. I will give it a try tomorrow
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ITScnc.com sells the baldor drives so if anyone would have them it would be them
Sir,
If you have lost your parameters on the Baldor drive in the photo, you need a new inverter. The parameters are loaded into the drive via an EPROM during start up. If they are not loading, you have a problem with your processor board inside the drive. Those older Baldor drives are no longer in production and parts are about non existent. If you load the parameters each morning, you can run but this is a real pain after about the second time you do it.
We don't have an old INV-0049 but we do have a replacement Yaskawa or Glentek that plugs right in.
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The Baldor drive does have a cr2032 that holds
The parameters un it. I just replaced it with
a new one and it works fine again. No new drive
needed
QUOTE=ASIGuy;2227288]Sir,
If you have lost your parameters on the Baldor drive in the photo, you need a new inverter. The parameters are loaded into the drive via an EPROM during start up. If they are not loading, you have a problem with your processor board inside the drive. Those older Baldor drives are no longer in production and parts are about non existent. If you load the parameters each morning, you can run but this is a real pain after about the second time you do it.
We don't have an old INV-0049 but we do have a replacement Yaskawa or Glentek that plugs right in.
FadalCNC Tech Support[/QUOTE]
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