The relay on the bob has three connection pins. Have I connected to the correct pins?
Cannot change speed w/keypad arrows or pot.
The picture shows how it is connected to the vfd. Green wire goes to ACM, Blue wire goes to VI, black to dcm, red to FOR.
Any speed that I enter into the MDI window and then press spindle start, the vfd spins up and shows 208 hz. Same when I set the speed to 200 rpm, same w/18000rpm.
When I make changes in the ports and pins page, once I hit ok, the relay 2light turns on for 1 second. Then when I hit the red reset button, the relay light comes back on and the spindle spins up.
Actually - every time that I hit the reset button, the spindle spins up.
ok- I unchecked active low in the outputs window for output 2 and the spindle stopped spinning up when I hit reset. Still cannot adjust speed though, and turning the potentiometer while the spindle is running does not do anything. The vfd always shows 208.
You can never run or even command a speed lower than the set parameter 120Hz 7200RPM if the spindle run then you do not have the Parameters set correct in the VFD Drive
Disconnect the 0-10v and put the VFD Drive in manual Mode and get it running correct from the KeyPad and Pot control
This will see if you have the VFD set correct then you can run using the Pot and the speed range from 7200RPM to 18,000RPM if it is not working in this range then the Parameters are not set correct
PD001=0
PD002=1
PD070=1
J1 for Pot control, which is the same as for remote control
Last edited by mactec54; 05-20-2022 at 03:55 PM.
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M3 M4 should not be on the same pin number. This can cause relay confusions.
You should M3 on the relay and M4 on a false output to separate them.
You should set a minimum % speed on pwm spindle.
Should help prevent overheating spindle by not letting it run below minimum recommended manufacturer rpm.
The VFD Drive Parameter setting control the spindle minimum, max speed the PWM to analog only output how the a voltage, is output which he already confirmed as being correct
There should not be an M4 used with these spindles so if it is not connected than it would not be doing anything
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Last time I had both m3m4 configured to the same relay output I had a 'twitchy' relay even when m4 was never used. Could've been a glitch in system, you know what Mach can be like sometimes.
Had off/on flicker at m3 max speed reached and when spun down.
Asigning m4 a separate empty output seemed to solve it.
Just anothet stupid thing to consider.
Thanks. Set to manual mode- everything worked as expected could change speed from 120hz to 300 hz. I reset everything back to remote operation and it looks like I now have full control in Mach3.
3 questions:
1. I am still getting a " Too fast for pulley, using Max" status message. Why is this?
2. The RPM' s are showing some numbers when starting/stopping, but while the spindle is spinning, the rpm' s show zero. Any fix for this?
3. "M3 M4 should not be on the same pin number." What are M3 M4?
Thanks again for all of the assistance.
M3/M4 are spindle directions, cw/ccw. They tell Mach which direction to spin it. For example: MIDI:m3s12000 will spin up ccw at 12k, m4s12000 Will go cw at 12k. You only want one direction.
If talking about 0 rpm in the Mach screen, that's most likely because there is no feedback/indexing signal from the vfd for Mach to read from (it's normal). You need an encoder or spindle sensor for that.
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