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  1. toygasm4u

    Start Stop VFD via Speed Reference

    Wow.. this is one of those rare occasions when I actually have an answer to a question on this forum! On the PF 4, 40 and 4M, you have a 4-20mA and 0-10VDC input. Since your analog signal is 4-20mA, you would naturally want to use the 4-20mA input on the drive, but that's not necessary. Drop...
  2. toygasm4u

    Fractional HP motor & a code question

    Thanks for the feedback guys; I think a thermal is an option we can ask for from the manufacturer (cheaper that way). Waiting for feedback from them now.
  3. toygasm4u

    Fractional HP motor & a code question

    It's actually a dual voltage PSC motor.. .I don't think it makes a difference, but I figured I'd better add that in there.
  4. toygasm4u

    Fractional HP motor & a code question

    I have a 1/20 HP motor on a reducer, 115V. I want to plug this into the wall. The motor doesn't include any sort of thermal protection / OL protection. For 1/20 HP, am I required to provide additional protection aside from the 15A branch circuit protection i.e. circuit breaker? I keep...
  5. toygasm4u

    Metal on Metal Adhesive; what / where to buy?

    Hello, I'm typically in the electrical forums so bear with me and feel free to move this post if it's in the wrong spot.;-) I want to bond one face of a piece of 3/8" aluminum angle to another piece of black anodized aluminum plate. Mechanical fasteners are not my first choice, so I'm seeking...
  6. toygasm4u

    Touch Panel to control VFD with Modbus... PLC required?

    Subject line kind of spells it out; I'd like to put some GUI to a VFD application, but I don't know if I like the idea of needing a PLC in the loop. I'm a RS-485 / ASCII / Modbus virgin; having a hard time figuring out where I need to start. I've looked at a few panels on Automation Direct...
  7. toygasm4u

    Any Fluke 434 veterans out there?

    Hello, I will be traveling to a customer location on Wednesday to investigate the failure of some of our products. We strongly believe that it's power quality related; it seems that a brown-out keeps killing said product. Upon initial startup, the device has a pre-charge circuit with a...
  8. toygasm4u

    1PH supply to a 3ph vsd

    Yes, like Keith said; anything over about a 5HP motor will become cost prohibitive to do this. You will want to make sure the VFD is capable of 1PH operation, and you will also be required to roughly double the size of the VFD to accommodate the loss of the third phase. (5HP motor takes a...
  9. toygasm4u

    Motor and VFD low frequency "jitters"

    Osmosis, Yea, the AB 4M and the Delta "E" series both roll off the same manufacturing line. Power sections are identical, with the only difference being aesthetics and some interfacing options.
  10. toygasm4u

    Solid or stranded wire for motors on VFD's

    What I stated is in no part speculation or hearsay; in my business, we rely on long lead low HP VFD and Motor systems. It's our bread and butter, and the primary function of my position with the company is to make sure this stuff works. I have worked closely with Rockwell Automation in...
  11. toygasm4u

    Motor and VFD low frequency "jitters"

    Ozmosis, The VFD was on the open bench, with a relatively default parameter set (this was done a few times ;-). I also have an Allen-Bradley 4M of the same HP class; I think it's just an inherent property of these little package drives. Guess I need to shop around. Thanks guys for all the...
  12. toygasm4u

    Motor and VFD low frequency "jitters"

    No.. this is an AM motor. (insert "haha" here). What I've got is a Baldor 1 HP 3 phase induction motor. I don't think field weakening is an option Keith; while this little drive has a lot of bells and whistles, V/Hz manipulation or anything else regarding the power section is pretty...
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    Motor and VFD low frequency "jitters"

    I've considered trying a reactor; the only downside to that, even if it works, is that we're trying to keep our enclosure's heat load to a minimum. Our last resort is just changing from a 6:1 speed range to a 4:1. Hate to do it, but.. *shrugs*. Loving your siggy btw...
  14. toygasm4u

    Motor and VFD low frequency "jitters"

    I want to add that a mechanical resonance has been ruled out; this cogging in the motor happens with or without the load attached.
  15. toygasm4u

    Motor and VFD low frequency "jitters"

    I've hit a brick wall with a Baldor 1HP motor and a Delta VFD"E" series drive. For a 460V blower application, I want to run the motor at 10~60 Hz. The motor is rated 10:1, and my PWM is set to 15kHz. When this motor is running between 10 and 15 Hz, it cogs. This cogging is translating...
  16. toygasm4u

    Solid or stranded wire for motors on VFD's

    In my experience, mostly with low HP and long lead lengths, solid core is a no-no. HF cable charging currents are always higher on solid; the higher currents are due to the "skin effect" or the fact that your dealing purely with surface current. The surface current is directly underneath your...
  17. toygasm4u

    Backwards Dynamometer

    LionelHutz, you are correct. A properly sized alternator does not yet exist. The goal is to maximize power capture of a blade set, with the limiting factor being wind speed and rotor diameter. Only after we settle on an optimized blade design will we attempt to design an alternator for the...
  18. toygasm4u

    Backwards Dynamometer

    I have a mountain of AB Powerflex 4 and 40 series VFDs here... I appreciate everyone's feedback.
  19. toygasm4u

    Backwards Dynamometer

    When we connected my PM motor as a basic generator, this is what we got for performance data: http://i35.tinypic.com/no8pol.jpg I would like to us this as my dynamic load for the rotors under test in the dyno setup. The more I talk about this, the more I feel like I've got it licked; 3 phase...
  20. toygasm4u

    Backwards Dynamometer

    ..in addition, I guess the only thing about the DB setup is that I will be using it at 100% duty cycle. I should probably go ahead and dig out my safety glasses.
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