Emcoturn 120 lathe retrofit

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02 Jun 2016 17:18 - 02 Jun 2016 17:19 #75348 by PCW
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If you are using a 7I76E, I would power the 7I76E from the 24V field power
that way the machine and PC are electrically isolated:

That is +24 --> 7I76E TB1 1,2,3,4 and TB3 21,22
24V GND --> 7I76E TB1 8 and TB3 23,24

P3 unconnected or used as 5V _source_ for toolerator
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02 Jun 2016 17:18 #75349 by andypugh

It connects with a Ethernet already but I don't think the Ethernet supplies 5V


Reading the manual (www.mesanet.com/pdf/parallel/7i76eman.pdf ) it seems that with the correct jumper positions you can run the 7i76E from the same 24V for both logic power and field-IO. You need to be fairly sure that the jumper is in the right place before applying 24V to TB3, however. Alternatively, the board should run happily in USB power, within the current limits of USB.
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02 Jun 2016 17:58 - 03 Jun 2016 11:42 #75351 by LutzTD
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I did not know what "field power" meant. I thought it was for powering devices like the encoder and the home switches, but wasnt sure. I have not hooked up the Mesa yet. This is why I like to draw everything first. Let me update my drawing again and remove the 5V altogether on the Mesa PCBA.

EDIT: like this?


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02 Jun 2016 18:22 - 02 Jun 2016 18:23 #75352 by LutzTD
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I need to get the Mesa PCBA from the package as the schematic and the manual do not show where the Jumper 1 location is for sure. But here is the config to use 24VDC for logic on the Mesa 7i76e from what I can understand of your posts





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02 Jun 2016 19:35 #75356 by andypugh

I need to get the Mesa PCBA from the package as the schematic and the manual do not show where the Jumper 1 location is for sure.


Look at the picture on page 5 of the manual. W1 is jumper 1.

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03 Jun 2016 01:49 - 03 Jun 2016 11:31 #75370 by LutzTD
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thanx I see it now, Ill update my graphic tomorrow. I want to show the settings of all of the jumpers in my build spreadsheet to make sure I get them all right before I connect it to power.

EDIT: jumpers


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03 Jun 2016 01:57 #75372 by LutzTD
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I removed the 5vdc PSU and mounted the ginormous 70A motor starter. Also configured 2 sets of contacts. It looks so disjointed because there was only about 14 inches of 35mm din rail and then the contact rails were another size, then the ones in the lathe were another size. I have some din rail coming but likely the components wont all line up anyway and Ill cut individual mounts. I have also received the BEI encoders I ordered, (got 2 different ones to see which will work better) Ill have to make a shaft adapter this weekend rather than buy a different pulley.


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03 Jun 2016 12:48 #75408 by LutzTD
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power wiring simplified a little more. the 24vdc psu has 2 sets of output terminals which is all i need so the extra terminal blocks go away


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03 Jun 2016 15:03 - 03 Jun 2016 15:03 #75435 by LutzTD
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I was doing more detail layout of the Automation Direct VFD and have hit a snag. The 5hp version of this drive is 3ph input only. Does anyone have experience with the Huanyang inverters on Ebay? Looks like the 5hp and the 10hp versions allow 1ph input. The ebay advert shows quite a few beig sold, just wondering if anyone has experience. Should I go with the 5hp or up it to 10hp to get less stress on the VFD?


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03 Jun 2016 15:09 #75436 by andypugh

I was doing more detail layout of the Automation Direct VFD and have hit a snag. The 5hp version of this drive is 3ph input only. Does anyone have experience with the Huanyang inverters on Ebay? Looks like the 5hp and the 10hp versions allow 1ph input


You can see if the AD drive works on single phase. It might well do. You should probably de-rate somewhat, but to be honest you are unlikely to hit 5hp during normal turning activities.

I have the 5hp HY VFD on my lathe, and it seems to work nicely, and was very easy to configure with (It's own special variant of) Modbus and a USB to Modbus dongle using the LinuxCNC hy_vfd component.

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