I hope it is the latter. You should not have any switches wired between the VFD and the motor. Voids Teco's warranty, etc.Is the drum switch switching the line out from the VFD, or just wired to the VFD's low voltage forward/reverse control?
I hope it is the latter. You should not have any switches wired between the VFD and the motor. Voids Teco's warranty, etc.Is the drum switch switching the line out from the VFD, or just wired to the VFD's low voltage forward/reverse control?
Yeah, the thought of using those tiny run/stop buttons on the VFD was a definite no-go. Even the start/stop on my surface grinder is unnatural to me. A toggle switch or push/pull switch seems more intuitive.I can see the conveience of just 'flipping the lever' to reverse! well done!
Yeah, the thought of using those tiny run/stop buttons on the VFD was a definite no-go. Even the start/stop on my surface grinder is unnatural to me. A toggle switch or push/pull switch seems more intuitive.
Which switch, the lathe or the mill?Question - why did you leave the existing drum switch there? I would have been inclined to remove it to a
Even the start/stop on my surface grinder is unnatural to me. A toggle switch or push/pull switch seems more intuitive.
Which switch, the lathe or the mill?
Yes, my mill, but it's 73" off the ground and 18" behind the front. So no one will inadvertently switch it on, unless a susquatch is playing tricks on me
Yup.I think I see the answer. The wire going to it is the clue. It's a small wire so it isn't carrying motor current. You basically rewired a drum switch to act like a SPDT with neutral.
So there is no risk.
Nice job!
If I didn't swap my motor to a new one, I could have used my old drum switch that way too.