Thank you Marty. I ordered the snubbers and the contactor.martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:44 pm https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snubber
Centroid sells them:
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Newbie converting a PM-728VT
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
DesertRider - did you decide to use just the one Acorn 24v power supply? I have the same question.
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
Do not try and use the power supply that ships with Acorn for its logic power and try and drive an Estop contactor (or anything else other than perhaps Proximity switches or logic power to the axis drives). Its not big enough.rbmcginnis wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:54 pm DesertRider - did you decide to use just the one Acorn 24v power supply? I have the same question.
Better practice is to have a separate power supply to drive the Estop contactor or at least by a larger 24VDC power supply.
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
What size enclosure have you used @martyscncgarage?
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
I have ordered a separate DIN-rail mounted MeanWell 24V power supply for everything other than the Acorn board.rbmcginnis wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:54 pm DesertRider - did you decide to use just the one Acorn 24v power supply? I have the same question.
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
I have purchased that power supply myself several times.DesertRider wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 11:40 pmI have ordered a separate DIN-rail mounted MeanWell 24V power supply for everything other than the Acorn board.rbmcginnis wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:54 pm DesertRider - did you decide to use just the one Acorn 24v power supply? I have the same question.
Strongly suggest the VFD cable from automationdirect.com
Good luck with your build.
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
While still waiting for the mill to ship, have wired up today the Acorn with the Clearpath servos. Everything worked well. Added the contactor, and three inductive proximity sensors (have an order with AutomationDirect.com for normally closed prox sensors, but while waiting for them, have used some cheapo eBay NO sensors I had). Have cut off the Molex and wired directly into the board. Will have to choose out some 6 pin aviation style connectors for the motor wires.
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
You might consider using Centroid's cable management system for your cabinet rather than installing bulkhead connectors for your motors. Its toward the bottom of the page: https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... nents.html
For these smaller builds, I buy one, and cut it in half. Makes it easy to run and secure cables. I have discovered these: HQ 10-Pin 5.08mm Screw Terminal Block Plug Shrouded Flange - Panel Mount
They make running limit switch wires easier and allow for the machine to be more easily disconnected from the cabinet
HQ 10-Pin 5.08mm Screw Terminal Block Plug Shrouded Flange - Panel Mount I believe you can find the connector on Amazon as well. MDFLY.COM has an interesting variety of things that would help the DIY CNC'er
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For these smaller builds, I buy one, and cut it in half. Makes it easy to run and secure cables. I have discovered these: HQ 10-Pin 5.08mm Screw Terminal Block Plug Shrouded Flange - Panel Mount
They make running limit switch wires easier and allow for the machine to be more easily disconnected from the cabinet
HQ 10-Pin 5.08mm Screw Terminal Block Plug Shrouded Flange - Panel Mount I believe you can find the connector on Amazon as well. MDFLY.COM has an interesting variety of things that would help the DIY CNC'er
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
Thanks for the suggestions. I will look up MDFLY.martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:32 am I have discovered these: HQ 10-Pin 5.08mm Screw Terminal Block Plug Shrouded Flange - Panel Mount
They make running limit switch wires easier and allow for the machine to be more easily disconnected from the cabinet
HQ 10-Pin 5.08mm Screw Terminal Block Plug Shrouded Flange - Panel Mount
I believe you can find the connector on Amazon as well. MDFLY.COM has an interesting variety of things that would help the DIY CNC'er
Marty
Today I finished wiring up all three motors. There was a little problem, as one of the motors would not respond to Acorn, but a phone call to Teknic's tech support promptly solved it. Very pleased so far with both the Acorn and Clearpath. Now I have the three motors running, with the e-stop, contactor and three induction switches working. Next I have to wait for the mill to see how all will tie together. Still need to decide on enclosure and cable management from the sensors/motors to the enclosure itself. Should be trivial, but as I have never done it -- it's quite a new thing.
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Re: Newbie converting a PM-728VT
What did you have to do to get the last motor turning?
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