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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:14 am
by TaylorPilot
I'll take one, but I cannot get anyone over there to call me back. If I just order it on the website right now, will I get the updated one?

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:26 am
by martyscncgarage
TaylorPilot wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:14 am I'll take one, but I cannot get anyone over there to call me back. If I just order it on the website right now, will I get the updated one?
Call during business hours, leave a message that you want one with terminal blocks

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:45 am
by TaylorPilot
Awesome. I just placed an order for the controller, board and software. I left a note telling them I wanted the terminal version of the board, and will call in the morning to double check.

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 6:39 pm
by Richards
The one part about the new design that I'm not comfortable with is having only a single terminal for the four common wires. My work-around is using the Wago 221-415 lever-nut. That lever-nut has a common terminal for each of the four wires, plus a terminal to attach a single wire to the C86ACCP for each ClearPath motor. I always have a few boxes of the two terminal, three terminal, and five terminal lever nuts on hand. The price for the 5-terminal lever nut is around $25 per box of 25 from a local supplier.
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Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 7:31 pm
by martyscncgarage
Richards wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 6:39 pm The one part about the new design that I'm not comfortable with is having only a single terminal for the four common wires. My work-around is using the Wago 221-415 lever-nut. That lever-nut has a common terminal for each of the four wires, plus a terminal to attach a single wire to the C86ACCP for each ClearPath motor. I always have a few boxes of the two terminal, three terminal, and five terminal lever nuts on hand. The price for the 5-terminal lever nut is around $25 per box of 25 from a local supplier.

221-415.png
Agreed. They ran out of real estate. Taking one wire from the terminal and soldering to the other 4 is a better way to go.

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 12:21 pm
by karthick0320
Hello, I am currently working with the Clearpath SDSK motors and the previous version of the C86ACCP interface for my Centroid Acorn CNC. Everything was going smooth, but after I added the drive fault relay and the no fault terminal, I keep getting the drive fault error messages repeatedly while jogging the machine and also while trying to home it. I checked the connections and they seem to be fine. I have the enable jumpers to 1-2 soft and the active axis on. I also have the acorn enable jumper at on. Does it have something to do with the way I have my jumpers or could it be something with the motor(deposition in the brush, size too small)?

It would be greatly appreciated if someone could let me know where I am going wrong as I have been looking at various possible solutions, but they have not worked.

Karthick

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 12:36 pm
by martyscncgarage
karthick0320 wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 12:21 pm Hello, I am currently working with the Clearpath SDSK motors and the previous version of the C86ACCP interface for my Centroid Acorn CNC. Everything was going smooth, but after I added the drive fault relay and the no fault terminal, I keep getting the drive fault error messages repeatedly while jogging the machine and also while trying to home it. I checked the connections and they seem to be fine. I have the enable jumpers to 1-2 soft and the active axis on. I also have the acorn enable jumper at on. Does it have something to do with the way I have my jumpers or could it be something with the motor(deposition in the brush, size too small)?

It would be greatly appreciated if someone could let me know where I am going wrong as I have been looking at various possible solutions, but they have not worked.

Karthick
Go to the BEGINNING of this thread and look at the pictures a post or two down showing the the connections to C86ACCP
Also, ALWAYS post a fresh report when asking for help. F7 Utility, F7 Create Report

Marty

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 12:49 pm
by karthick0320
Hello Marty, thanks for the reply and I have attached the report with this reply. I had a look at the pictures and your video on the Clearpath SDSK bench testing, and also the Acorn CNC hookup schematics.

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 1:34 pm
by martyscncgarage
karthick0320 wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 12:49 pm Hello Marty, thanks for the reply and I have attached the report with this reply. I had a look at the pictures and your video on the Clearpath SDSK bench testing, and also the Acorn CNC hookup schematics.
Does your C86ACCP match my configuration?

Re: New Build: SYIL X4 CNC Mill, Clearpath SDSK, C86ACCP & Centroid Acorn

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 1:53 pm
by karthick0320
martyscncgarage wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 1:34 pm
karthick0320 wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 12:49 pm Hello Marty, thanks for the reply and I have attached the report with this reply. I had a look at the pictures and your video on the Clearpath SDSK bench testing, and also the Acorn CNC hookup schematics.
Does your C86ACCP match my configuration?
Yes it does. I followed the Acorn hookup schematics to make the connections and your video and the pictures for the jumpers.