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shipto:
I have a 2.2kw inverter in my shop which currently is running my homemade mill, this previously used a 0.8kw or thereabout but when I was offered this inverter at work I came away with a portion of the bosses arm :lol: and being daft I then gave the smaller one to my mate for his hobbymat lathe. Now also from work I have a 2.2kw motor which I am going to fit to my Harrison lathe. The reason being I need to be able to run the lathe in reverse to use a die head to cut some left handed threads. I have a barrel switch? which can direct the inverter output between the lathe and the mill but the controls for the inverter are wired to a box with some magnets to mount it where I want it but I would prefer some kind of wireless solution if possible. There are 6 wires in total FORWARD-GND-REVERSE and 3 for the speed pot. So I am firstly asking if I should even switch this inverter between the two machines, I cant imagine it would cause a problem but maybe other can see one. secondly I am looking for suggestions for a wireless remote to control the inverter. |
philf:
--- Quote from: shipto on June 23, 2022, 01:45:03 PM ---............. I have a barrel switch? which can direct the inverter output between the lathe and the mill but the controls for the inverter are wired to a box with some magnets to mount it where I want it but I would prefer some kind of wireless solution if possible. There are 6 wires in total FORWARD-GND-REVERSE and 3 for the speed pot. So I am firstly asking if I should even switch this inverter between the two machines, I cant imagine it would cause a problem but maybe other can see one. secondly I am looking for suggestions for a wireless remote to control the inverter. --- End quote --- Shipto, Whatever you do don't operate the switch if the inverter is running one of the machines. It would probably better to power the inverter off. I don't know how you could operate the inverter remotely - there are 3 channel remote relay units but I don't think I'd be comfortable using one for something as potentially damaging as a lathe or mill. Phil. |
shipto:
--- Quote from: philf on June 23, 2022, 02:09:25 PM --- Shipto, Whatever you do don't operate the switch if the inverter is running one of the machines. It would probably better to power the inverter off. I don't know how you could operate the inverter remotely - there are 3 channel remote relay units but I don't think I'd be comfortable using one for something as potentially damaging as a lathe or mill. Phil. --- End quote --- Yeah already figured that would probably be a bad idea but there is a bit of safety in the barrel switch however as there is 4 positions with the two middle positions being off so its not like you could switch from one to the other by accident. |
djc:
--- Quote from: shipto on June 23, 2022, 03:23:07 PM ---Yeah already figured that would probably be a bad idea but there is a bit of safety in the barrel switch --- End quote --- It is not so much a safety issue, more it is not recommended from an electrical point of view ever to switch a VFD downstream of its output. On older VFD's this could lead to them being damaged. I think it is a lot less of a problem on current generation ones, but you have to ask yourself if you feel lucky today. The radio-controlled switching might be less of a worry if you had two E-stop buttons hard wired in series between the two machines. For simple switching, one radio-switched channel per item being switched is easy, but the potentiometer is more difficult. Something like this would do, assuming the pot value is suitable, but it is only a single switched channel so you could not do reverse: https://www.amazon.co.uk/perfk-Infrared-Potentiometer-Integrated-Circuits/dp/B07LB2WXQX Put a plug and socket on the existing machine so the control box is removable. Run wires to the new machine with a duplicate socket. Then you can carry the control box between machines. |
David Jupp:
Some inverters have wireless remote options - (mainly for commissioning/testing?) For example Lenze i500 series have a WiFi adapter available and an Android/iOS app ('Smart Keypad'). Wouldn't surprise me if other brands have similar options... If you do go wireless, make sure to keep hard wired e-stops near both machines. |
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