> On 05/11/2015 06:00 PM, Tom Easterday wrote:
>> Early on we made a decision to put our VFD into the same cabinet as the rest 
>> of the electronics on a lathe retrofit - I originally had two separate 
>> cabinets, one for power with vfd and one for electronics.  This was to save 
>> space and bring the size of the cabinet on the machine down to a more 
>> reasonable size so it might fit through doors, etc.  In retrospect, perhaps 
>> that was a bad idea.  But here we are trying to address VFD induced noise 
>> problems.   The cabinet is shown in a picture here:
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/37438950@N00/17219261571/in/album-72157651167328249/

Another thing, put the outer case back on the computer you have mounted 
to the door, or cover the large open holes with solid sheet metal or 
screen. That's as much to keep noise generated by the computer in as it 
is to keep interference out.


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