mike93lx
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Teco FM50 1HP, 110v input would work well. I use them in similar applications with great success..
If using 110v input, won't a 1.5hp vfd be needed?
Teco FM50 1HP, 110v input would work well. I use them in similar applications with great success..
If using 110v input, won't a 1.5hp vfd be needed?
So thinking about the Teco FM50-101-C here:
http://www.factorymation.com/FM50-101-C
and going with this accessory for the on-off-reverse and speed control:
http://www.factorymation.com/22PBA2-N4P-206-AS
Thoughts?
I'd get the Teco L510-101 vs the FM50. It's a newer design with some improved features like SLV mode and a dial control. It's only a few bucks more then the FM50.
Ok, this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J8K3UVI/?tag=atomicindus08-20
What would you do with the original on-off switch on the head? I don't like mine anyway (on is very hard to push in).
Replace it with a VFD control panel like this.
That looks nice. This looks like something you built rather than bought. Does the toggle switch have Fwd-off-reverse? Is there anything special about the toggle switch or the potentiometer? Will this pot work with the TECO you recommended?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0111U29C4/?tag=atomicindus08-20
No kidding eh! Once the magic smoke escapes, there ain't no going back. I installed a 230V machine on a 575v line once not realizing that they even had 575 and out came the smoke. I hadn't even started it up and only turned on the power. Never did that again. Now I don't trust labelled boxes or anything else.
Ok, some success. The VFD is installed on my Delta DP and I followed the advice to use the SLV mode. I also was able to get my potentiometer to work. However I'm not sure about which connections to wire the toggle switch. I have a momentary SPDT toggle switch that I was hoping to go between forward and reverse w/stop in the middle. I don't know a lot about these switches but wasn't sure I even have the right switch. The reason for the switch was if I was tapping a hole it would be nice for those quick reverse setting to clear the chips prior to going forward to tap more of the hole. Will this type toggle switch work?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GDG2OO/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Which connections on the VFD should I use?
if you have it wired correctly, the problem could be in the VFD.What potentiometer did you use? I'm having trouble getting my McMaster potentiometer working with my L510.
according to the L510 manual, you will need to hook your pot:
right hand term on pot to +10v analog supply on VFD.
left hand term on pot to "AGND" on VFD
middle term on pot to "AVI" on VFD
If this works but the speed decreases as you turn the pot clockwise, reverse the +10 and AGND positions on the pot.
I haven't read the whole manual to see if there are additional steps.
edit
I read furthur:
yes - you need to set parameter 00-06 to "2"
5k (ohm) pot will do you.
Did you check the parameter 00-06? you need to set it to "2"
Will the VFD gods take a look at this VFD on Ebay and let me know if it will work for my application please?
Ive been searching for a couple years now for one capable and cheap enough to cosider for my planer.
Scope: Delta RC51 planer 7.5hp 3ph motor
Power IN- 220v 1ph 30amp breaker
Power OUT - 200-220v/440v 60hz 3ph
VFD in question- https://www.ebay.com/itm/TOP-7-5KW-...861664?hash=item2a5d0e8f20:g:zjgAAOSwHnFVnhP9
Thanks in advance.
Will the VFD gods take a look at this VFD on Ebay and let me know if it will work for my application please?
Ive been searching for a couple years now for one capable and cheap enough to cosider for my planer.
Scope: Delta RC51 planer 7.5hp 3ph motor
Power IN- 220v 1ph 30amp breaker
Power OUT - 200-220v/440v 60hz 3ph
VFD in question- https://www.ebay.com/itm/TOP-7-5KW-...861664?hash=item2a5d0e8f20:g:zjgAAOSwHnFVnhP9
Thanks in advance.
A static converter should work well on your planer. They are cheaper and I think a good fit for the application.
Uh, I was under the impression that a) more expensive -$500-600 b) required more amps to run?
Got a example or link you suggest?





Another question: I want to run my VFD off of remote controls mounted on the mill. Definitely Forward/stop/reverse, and a variable pot to control the speed. Can I use shielded Cat5e cable for control? If so, can I simply mount a Cat5 jack on each end, and use a pre-made cable? Quick, clean, and easy-peasy. Or won't that work?
Another question: I want to run my VFD off of remote controls mounted on the mill. Definitely Forward/stop/reverse, and a variable pot to control the speed. Can I use shielded Cat5e cable for control? If so, can I simply mount a Cat5 jack on each end, and use a pre-made cable? Quick, clean, and easy-peasy. Or won't that work?

