Were there no drawings that came with the machine?
Al.
I have bought an X2 mini mill some months ago, similar to the Harbor Freight mini mill, and would like to upgrade it with one of those cheap chinese digital led tachometers off of ebay, that everyone seems to use on small lathes and mills.
Now, these tachometers require a DC power supply (8 to 23V) but instead of using an external adapter (which would require switching off the tachometer separate from the machine, unplug from socket when not in use as they always burn etc.) I'd rather tap into the existing DC power supply of the machine. I think there must be some DC source to tap into somewhere in the electric box. Maybe someone can help with a wiring diagram or pictures so I know exactly what wires/plugs I may use to power the tachometer.
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Were there no drawings that came with the machine?
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
No, if there were I wouldn't be begging for some
Well, it came with the usal drawings and instruction in chinglish so if something breaks one's supposed to have an idea how to take the machine apart and back together, but not about the electronics.
BTW I think I posted this into the wrong subforum...have mercy on a noob.