gene heskett wrote:
>
>
> Well, at some point it should become a discussion where the cost of 
> switching the drives out for something that can tolerate a softer regulated 
> power supply source is becoming one possible solution.
Well, this seems premature.  This machine ALMOST works.  I have not 
looked at the
docs link that John posted, so I don't know how much detail is there on 
the fault logic.
There may be a couple ways to attack this, but it would help to know 
what fault is
being sensed.  If there is a phase fault sensor, I might just hot-wire 
it out.  if there
is a DC bus low sensor, I might see about changing a resistor or 
adjustment to make
it a little less sensitive.  Also, possibly, increase the size of the 
filter cap bank a
bit to make it dip less.

What is the spindle motor (AC, DC)?  Is it controlled by an analog 10 V 
command?
Would it be possible to run the spindle off a conventional VFD or DC 
drive, and
separate it from the servo axis drives?

Jon

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