Sparks Flying! AC on the Servo Housing
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 3:32 pm
I'm setting up a ProLight 2000 mill with Acorn and DMM DNY2 servos. Bench testing of Acorn and servos went well. Got everything wired up in the cabinet and Acorn/CNC12 are working as expected. Ran some gcode cutting air. Was able to tune the motors with DMM's software. I was ready to move onto wiring up the DC spindle controller but decided to put a dial indicator on the table and verify my turns ratio settings. When the indicator came in contact with the spindle there were sparks and the x axis started to jerk around. My multimeter shows 30-35v AC when probing between any two servo motor housings. I talked with DMM on the phone and they thought the negative DC supply might be earth grounded but it is not. I did have the common terminal grounded but disconnected it and no change. Curiously, the ground lead in the motor cables doesn't connect to anything at the motor connector (maybe it's just for shielding?).
I've been working on it all day and I'm stumped. I'm using DMM 's premade motor cables, Antek 48v linear PS. Following very closely Marty's Emcoturn 120 build. Does anyone know what might cause a servo housing to be electrified?
Thanks!
I've been working on it all day and I'm stumped. I'm using DMM 's premade motor cables, Antek 48v linear PS. Following very closely Marty's Emcoturn 120 build. Does anyone know what might cause a servo housing to be electrified?
Thanks!