Hollowpoint | 15/03/2016 21:08:26 |
550 forum posts 77 photos | I wasn't happy with how the controls for my new inverter where wired up so Ive changed the circuit and got it all working. I now have fwd, rev and estop as well as the pot for speed. However I don't like having to use the estop and then having to reset it each time I start the lathe. So I was hoping one of you guys can help me wire start/stop buttons into the circuit below. I know I could just wire a latching button in at terminal 1 but I would like to use the original buttons. These are non latching momentary push type with one of each NO/NC connections. I'm hopeless at electronic s so go easy. |
frank brown | 15/03/2016 21:26:37 |
436 forum posts 5 photos | According to the circuit the stop switch is normally closed (short circuit from 1 to 3) which you have to break to stop. So look at your stop button find a pair of contacts that are normally short circuit but open when the button is depressed, wire one to 1 the other to 3. Frank |
frank brown | 15/03/2016 21:26:37 |
436 forum posts 5 photos | According to the circuit the stop switch is normally closed (short circuit from 1 to 3) which you have to break to stop. So look at your stop button find a pair of contacts that are normally short circuit but open when the button is depressed, wire one to 1 the other to 3. Frank |
Hollowpoint | 15/03/2016 21:46:34 |
550 forum posts 77 photos | Thanks for that, I was hoping to use 2 buttons (green start, red stop) and retain the estop. |
Les Jones 1 | 15/03/2016 22:17:36 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | Hi Hollowpoint, Les. |
Neil Wyatt | 15/03/2016 22:31:37 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Hi Hollowpoint, It depends not just on how its wired, but also on how it's programmed - there are many ways of doing it. I wrote up how I did it here: I have speed, e-stop, start and stop all wired to a control box on the lathe. There's a switch on the speed control so when its at 'zero' it goes into jog mode. if find this really useful. I also have an analogue meter reading instantaneous power so I can see if I'm pushing 'the envelope'. Wiring diagram below, the article includes programming advice that should give a pointer even if you have a different inverter. Neil
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