Could I have it wired without the REV(on VFD) from relay 2. So only relay 1 to switch ON and run FOR (on VFD).
This would then enable a spare pin (OUT2) on the Mk3/4 board. Or does the VFD require both FOR and REV to be connected?
I have a Mk3/4 board with an Output Board. I have connected the spindle as shown using the instructions on your website. All is working very well.
I don't seem to see a way of having both the spindle and coolant connected and controlled with Mk3/4 and the Output Board, am I wrong?
As a reference I followed this instruction link:
https://planet-cnc.com/controlling-s...-output-board/
Thank you
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Last edited by MaoriMan; 05-25-2018 at 06:33 PM.
Could I have it wired without the REV(on VFD) from relay 2. So only relay 1 to switch ON and run FOR (on VFD).
This would then enable a spare pin (OUT2) on the Mk3/4 board. Or does the VFD require both FOR and REV to be connected?
Sure, you can use second and third relay for your coolant needs. See which pins control which relays. All described here:
https://planet-cnc.com/using-output-...c-controllers/
Yes, you can use only one relay for VFD and the rest for your coolant needs.
Fantastic, thank you
Hello,
I am trying to accomplish the same as MaoriMan. I've currently got my MK3/4 connected to the output board as follows:
GND to 0
Out1 to RLY1
Out2 to RLY2
Out6 to S
From what I understand, I should connect my output board to VFD for speed control only as follows:
GND to ACM
0-10V to V1
RLY1: NO to FWD
RLY1: 1 to DCM
I'd like to use relay 2 for coolant mist, controlled via 12V solenoid valve. I think I should connect as follows:
RLY2: NO to solenoid valve 12v+ input
RLY2: 2 to solenoid valve ground/negative input
My question is: Is all of the above correct? Do I also need to connect 12V power from 12V transformer to the 12V power input on the output board? Is there anything else I'm missing?
@ iBigNTastyi
Hope the enclosed diagram helps.
Last edited by SkiPatrol; 09-13-2019 at 01:54 PM.
The output board requires "external" 12V power supply connected to the terminal labeled "power" and make sure to be careful with the polarity.
https://planet-cnc.com/using-output-...c-controllers/
Under "Control Input Terminals:" section ...
[POWER; GND, 12V] used to connect power supply (12V DC, at least 200mA ), input
To clarify even further, the Output Board requires 12V to "operate" and its designed to only supply the variable voltage output of 0-10V to the VFD. The relays do not supply any voltage ... they simply toggle in state and it's up to you to wire them "normally open" or "normally closed". Furthermore, since the individual relays are only used to switch electrical circuits on and off you can run different voltages thru them giving the Output Board the ability to control different peripherals that can operate at different AC and DC voltages.
Last edited by SkiPatrol; 09-13-2019 at 09:37 PM.
That perfectly clarifies it. Thank you!
Glad to help ...
Also, you can use M62 "Output M-Code" via the MDI to turn your relays on/off and monitor their state using the software's IO tab.
Example: for relay on output pin# 2
M62 P2 Q1 (turns relay ON)
M62 P2 Q0 (turns relay OFF)
Example: for relay on output pin# 8
M62 P8 Q1 (turns relay ON)
M62 P8 Q0 (turns relay OFF)
Last edited by SkiPatrol; 09-14-2019 at 07:46 PM.