SandboundChris wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:25 am
Isn't that what I just posted? I want to make sure and share the right things so hopefully it's correct. I do appreciate any help offered at least it steers me in the correct direction
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I'm not sure if it makes a difference but I just unhooked the spindle output from the vfd thinking maybe that would address a possible electrical interference issue and it made no difference. Once I click the manual off on the spindle while it continues to run a cycle everything works as normal
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SandboundChris wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:47 pm
I'm not sure if it makes a difference but I just unhooked the spindle output from the vfd thinking maybe that would address a possible electrical interference issue and it made no difference. Once I click the manual off on the spindle while it continues to run a cycle everything works as normal
That won’t work, the noise isn’t coming from the actual spindle itself, it’s the VFD generating the EMI/RFI. Your error report has ethernet communication errors. Thanks for uploading the report.
If your machine lacks shielded cable where necessary (and that shield is not ground properly) or that machine does not have a common ground bus bar it’ll be more tricky to solve this issue and only add to your problems.
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I don't know if any wire is shielded on the entire machine. I will get started tonight I'm checking things out. The ethernet issue may be from me powering down my computer or rebooting it
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SandboundChris wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:47 pm
I'm not sure if it makes a difference but I just unhooked the spindle output from the vfd thinking maybe that would address a possible electrical interference issue and it made no difference. Once I click the manual off on the spindle while it continues to run a cycle everything works as normal
That won’t work, the noise isn’t coming from the actual spindle itself, it’s the VFD generating the EMI/RFI. Your error report has ethernet communication errors. Thanks for uploading the report.
If your machine lacks shielded cable where necessary (and that shield is not ground properly) or that machine does not have a common ground bus bar it’ll be more tricky to solve this issue and only add to your problems.