Re: Anilam to Allin1 conversion
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:31 am
I would advise AGAINST disassembling a DC Brush Servo motor. Magnets are powerful and fragile. You DO need to test the motor. Here is the tech bulletin on that:PatF10 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:10 pm That setup makes it look fairly simple. What is the small black square below the line filter and above your contactor? I plan to reuse the transformer and i have a new cap from centroid coming. My all in one is supposed to be here tomorrow.
How have you liked the all in one on your Anilam machine. I'm really electronics slow. Ill get it but it takes a bit. What do the line filters do for me, should I keep them?
I have a PC and monitor already. I have a plan to machine some adapters to mount my encoders. I have considered taking the motors apart but I haven't decided if I want to go that route or not. Ill probably get the contactor from centroid and a couple other things. I decided to wait until I got the Allin1 to start laying everything out before I start buying stuff.
https://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppo ... ds/155.pdf
You should FOLLOW the Centroid Schematic AND the Installation Manual to the letter. They were engineered by Centroid. You can follow my YouTube videos on the All in One DC Conversion series I did to give you some idea of the project:
Also the dry erase board exercises I did may help:
Take pictures of your control cabinet and post them in a new thread. Any questions you have along the way, post them to the same thread.
Follow this post: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=383
The more information you provide, the better suggestions we can make.
Good luck with your project.
Marty