Valid Arc Lost, Thcad 300 config & Plasmac override

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24 Mar 2020 15:21 - 24 Mar 2020 15:27 #161354 by CNCFred
I was thinking how I can add some voltage...did like that...
multimeter measuring resistor...could I use maybe a 9V battery??

result jumping voltage!! I guess the measurment is not a steady voltage...couldn't add videos here?
so made screenshots of the video!!




arc ok minimum voltage was set to 50 V...

would you say everything survived? :huh: :unsure: :whistle: :pinch:
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24 Mar 2020 17:40 #161357 by tommylight
I would wait for PCW to confirm, but something is still happening and the input of 7i76 encoder seems to be working properly.
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24 Mar 2020 17:42 #161358 by rodw
I don't think you will have damaged the encoder. The THCAD totally isolates the plasma side so it should be fine.
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24 Mar 2020 17:55 #161359 by PCW
If you still get a blinky yellow light on the THCAD, the isolator survived
which likely means none of the nastyness got to the 7I76e
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24 Mar 2020 18:46 #161364 by CNCFred
if I reconstruct the one side with a 2.2nF cap and solder it together should the THCARD be fine as well? the reading came from the card...

question is: from the beginning thcad with settings to F/1 the card showed withe the right settings in plasmac offset and scale it showed -41 Volt.
could it be that freq: on the label is wrong?

Where can I connect the card now? any hint where the point might be without the inducted HF ? just the voltage from the power supply.

thanks to all!!

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24 Mar 2020 19:15 #161366 by rodw
The -41 volt is coming form the fact that in the absence of a working THCAD, you have a frequency of 0 on the encoder. This normally should be the Offset value at 0 volts. So the software is deducting an equivalent of about 41 volts (the offset) from 0 which results in the negative reading. See linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/plasma/plas..._with_the_mesa_thcad
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24 Mar 2020 19:34 - 24 Mar 2020 19:39 #161367 by CNCFred
So the thcad card is broken? The reading I got today?

Sorry I am slow thinking... Since I never had a 0 V reading....it might have been dead from beginning then.

Slow thinking... I also didn't get: on probe to which hight the head goes?
Cut or pierce?
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24 Mar 2020 20:13 - 24 Mar 2020 20:16 #161368 by PCW
You can read the THCAD frequency directly by setting the encoder scale to 1
and reading the encoder velocity pin. This should allow you to check the 0V
offset frequency.
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25 Mar 2020 08:24 - 25 Mar 2020 08:57 #161402 by CNCFred
f/1 seems bad news....

f/32


not stable.....

with the calculated values at f/32 (from the label) I get now 0 Volt +- sign changes....great..but the frequency was not shown...
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25 Mar 2020 09:09 #161406 by rodw
Fred, your screen dump shows the velocity at 3540

And your original post said it should be 3540. So its perfect! Nothing ins broken!
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