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DavidR8's shop shenanigans

Coolant setup round 1.
Let’s see how this works.
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Well frack.
I bought a new VFD for the CNC router as the one I had was giving me fits.
Went to install it today. Powered up fine, was able to program it for RS485 control but as soon as I tried starting the spindle it blew the breaker in the enclosure.
Now the vfd is completely dead.
Fack.
 
The problem is of my own making.
I needed to verify the connections at the spindle so I pulled the connector apart. Noticed that one wire had come unsoldered. So I resoldered it. Problem was that there was a solder bridge between that pin and the one next to it which happened to be the ground.
So when I started the spindle it was a dead short between one leg and ground.
Live and learn I suppose.
$200 lesson.
 
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The problem is of my own making.
I needed to verify the connections at the spindle so I pulled the connector apart. Noticed that one wire had come unsoldered. So I resoldered it. Problem was that there was a solder bridge between that pin and the one next to it.
So when I started the spindle it was a dead short between two legs.
Live and learn I suppose.
$200 lesson.
At least you figured out what happened. Pull the electronics apart and see what smoked. Might be a simple FET that is toasted.
 
I ordered a new VFD and installed it today. Did a triple-check of the VFD to spindle power wiring to ensure there were no cross-connects or shorts to ground :rolleyes:
Got the RS485 adapter connected, VFD programmed for external control and started the UCCNC software. The RS485 plugin started and I connected to the VFD. Happy days!
Crossed my fingers and started the spindle. And wouldn't you know it..



It worked :D
RS485 is a much better control option than the 0-10v analog business which I could never get working properly on the YL VFD.
Just need to sort out why it won't go over 12,000 rpm.
 
Yes!
Sorted out the rpm issue. The VFD was set for a four-pole spindle. Switched it to two-pole and presto, 24,000 rpm.
And with the RS485 I now get actual RPM on the UCCNC screen. Very cool.
Sure wish I hadn't faffed around with the YL VFD for three years.
 
Made some bushings for a steering damper as a favour for a local motorcycle club member.
12mm major diameter
8mm minor diameter
6mm bore
6mm long shoulder.
Smallest parts I’ve made.
My quick and dirty ER32 collet chuck worked great.
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Ordered some scales for the lathe last week.
Hate to see how long regular UPS shipping would take.
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I had 5 PC boards made for the ELS to PIC32 expansion board. I chose DHL. Last night I got the notice to pay the $5 or so tax and the $18 administrative fee.

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It's listed as leaving Vancouver earlier today.

Shipping was about right for this type of delivery. And $13.60 US for a 4 layer board isn't bad either. Hope I haven't made any mistakes on it.

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Wow, that's fast.
I will say that I am learning patience!
To be fair I received four LCD displays on Friday ordered 09APR25 so about 20 days from AliExpress. OTOH, I'm still waiting for 2mm drill bits ordered 26FEB25 and "arrived at local airport" on 18MAR25. It's now time yet again to claim non-delivery. Seems very hard to get 2mm drill bits from AliExpress. This is the second time.
 
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