Add a filter (installed at the output of the isolation transformer)
The servo drive is AC220*3, and we are accessing AC380*3, so the isolation transformer is definitely needed
Indeed, we can choose a self-coupling transformer, or we can choose an isolation transformer, because everyone uses an isolation transformer on CNC equipment. I understand that it is safer and more pure, and I also think that the self-coupling transformer can be used, but it should also be better isolation. It is better to follow most people's conventions - unless I can find a better solution from theory and practice, or I have enough cases to prove that my solution is better.I think we are having a small translation problem. I'd call that a step down transformer, not an isolation transformer.
I can see why a filter might be useful when used with a step-down transformer.
But still, it is a nice filter. Great find!
Indeed, we can choose a self-coupling transformer, or we can choose an isolation transformer, because everyone uses an isolation transformer on CNC equipment. I understand that it is safer and more pure, and I also think that the self-coupling transformer can be used, but it should also be better isolation. It is better to follow most people's conventions - unless I can find a better solution from theory and practice, or I have enough cases to prove that my solution is better.
I'd love to see more of your studio in action!
The tube is not big, it just looks huge because of the Angle of the shot.Wow!
Where did you get that! And 3 giant spools of the tubing to go with it!
Can I come over and borrow that this afternoon?
That’s the Gillette method to become rich. Sell the machine cheap and make lots of profit on the consumables.
Thank you very much for your sharing, I think this is a useful teaching material that will help many new friends who are just getting to know DECKEL milling machine. I also learned a lot about the functions of accessories, which can be a good understanding of the architecture of German industrial machine tools.I hope you get lots of usefulness & enjoyment out of your FP3 once its all completed. One thing for sure, the next owner will get a very clean & logical electrical layout!
By the way, did you happen to see Stefan's recent YouTube episode? He shows some very interesting Deckel FP mill documents from early years. Not just machine components but many machining examples & configurations. Some documents might be available digitally but I wasn't quite clear about that. He didn't leave a link so I think he was 'gifted' the hardcopies? It would make for interesting reading.