Actually disregard that post. I am going to pry open the wallet and go 6kw atc G Penny w 7.5kw Fuling VFD
Well pretty sure anyway. Will probably need help with setup so we dont have smoke tho
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This one will be for Craig. 5.5kw VFD I own which is running my 4.5kw spindle. Not quite grunty enough to push some of the larger endmills I use on the gnarly aggressive cuts. Also its not an ATC.
I want to upgrade to a 6kw ATC (G Penny) spindle. The smaller one I own now, non ATC is fantastic. Just not ATC and a wee bit small.
Wondering how much of a poor practice it might be to keep my original VFD. Set it up and use it until I get the money to buy a new VFD. I do understand about supply but would it work for a while or overheat my new spindle?
Or perhaps I need to stop being a tightarse and spend the money?
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Actually disregard that post. I am going to pry open the wallet and go 6kw atc G Penny w 7.5kw Fuling VFD
Well pretty sure anyway. Will probably need help with setup so we dont have smoke tho
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most time VFD power need bigger or at least same for spindle.
Hi. I have 3phase in my workshop good for 60A/phase, I have some reasonably large equipment in my workshop.
I have bought the G Penny 6kw ATC with a Fuling 7.5kw VFD. I am going to use a 3C + E MLG2 Fully flexible 4mm2 cable to power the motor and this cable I am going to sleeve through a ss earth strap to shield and protect it which should work well. Earthed to the max as per the norm.
The parameters look quite different for this VFD compared to the HY one I have now. It should be arriving in the next few weeks.
Oh. Right. Question. Currently I have a 3 phase contactor on the line voltage side of my 5.5kw VFD. I have been using this to energise the VFD but hear it is a no go? How else would I isolate my VFD to be correct?
As for power into my workshop I turn off all three phase equipment at the switchboard via breaker - its just too dangerous to leave powered.
All different VFD Drive manufacturers VFD require a different Parameter set, some of the basic don't change, motor specs don't change
That is fine to use a contactor to Enable / Disable the VFD Drive, that is very normal practice, just don't disconnect though if the spindle is running
Mactec54
Thanks for that I actually was unable to work out why they recommend not to use a contactor its such a standard way to energise equipment. I am confident I should be able to get this setup running ok. Looking forward to the ATC and another 1.5kw of power to be honest. I relooked at my spindle its 4.5kw. I wont miss unscrewing the ER32 every tool change. Upgrades. Thats my never ending story.