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VFD's Installed Incorrectly (Volume 3)
This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who installed HY (VFD) variable frequency drives on their channels that were installed incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above.
Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainment, and best practices are seldom followed, or understood.
If you have questions, or require quotes please message me direct at Storm2313@gmail.com or through my eBay store here. www.ebay.com/str/edealersdirect
Below is a link to my CNC components that support the issues covered in this video along with other products to support your builds.
These are my new complete DS Flexion double shielded ultra flex cable motor kits including tool less mounted ground bus bar.
All required connectors are included, and all you require is solder, and flux which I can include as well. Let me know.
3 axis - 30’ - www.ebay.com/itm/135002416451
3 axis - 45’ - www.ebay.com/itm/135002423741
3 axis - 60’ - www.ebay.com/itm/145700363917
3 axis - 75’ - www.ebay.com/itm/145700364721
3 axis - 90’ - www.ebay.com/itm/145700365223
4 axis - 40’ - www.ebay.com/itm/135002731170
4 axis - 60’ - www.ebay.com/itm/135003770288
4 axis - 80’ - www.ebay.com/itm/135003770852
4 axis - 100’ - www.ebay.com/itm/135003771793
4 axis - 120’ - www.ebay.com/itm/145702114702
Pro-Grade CNC Electronics Enclosure Pre-Milled (EMI Shielded) 19W x 24Lx 8.75H www.ebay.com/itm/132210265015
CNC Ground Buss Bar System Complete With SC25-8 Terminals And 2Ft. Ground Strap www.ebay.com/itm/143107363730
CNC Power Supply 48v 12.5a (600w) With Built In EMI Filter
www.ebay.com/itm/143685077396
Zippy VW1 (IP67 Rated) 3 Waterproof CNC Limit/Home Switches
www.ebay.com/itm/133652809249
Zippy VW1 (IP67 Rated) 4 Waterproof CNC Limit/Home Switches
www.ebay.com/itm/133652811447
Here's a link to my Ethernet Smooth Stepper turnkey package www.ebay.com/itm/133064380079
Here's a link to my UC-400 Ethernet Turnkey Controller package www.ebay.com/itm/144862296429
CNC 18/4 Double Shielded Pre-Built Motor Cable With All Required Connectors
www.ebay.com/itm/133300288430
CNC 18/4 Double Shielded Built Motor Cables (3) With Dual GX-16 5 Pin Connectors
www.ebay.com/itm/143498883290
CNC 3-18/4 Double Shielded Pre-Built Motor Cable & GX-16 Filtered Connectors
www.ebay.com/itm/144280353346
CNC 18/4 Double Shielded Pre-Built Motor Cable & GX-16 Filtered Panel Connector
www.ebay.com/itm/144279518155
CNC Double Shielded Breakout Communication Cable (Gecko Drive, Onefinity CNC) www.ebay.com/itm/143650166809
CNC Cooling Fan 30-48v 60mm x 38mm (65CFM) Tool Less Mount, Fan Grill, & Filter www.ebay.com/itm/134192466153
CNC Cooling Brushless Fan 30-48v 60mm x 38mm (65CFM)
www.ebay.com/itm/134194961658
Terminal Splitter Kit For A/C Input 110v/220v (Gives 12 Outputs To Split Power) www.ebay.com/itm/132532331429
This is my DS Flexion (Ultra Flex) cable.
CNC VFD Cable 10ft 16/4 DS Flexion For Spindle .8Kw 1.5Kw 2.2Kw 4Kw 4.5Kw www.ebay.com/itm/133891676093
CNC VFD Cable 15ft 16/4 DS Flexion For Spindle .8Kw 1.5Kw 2.2Kw 4Kw 4.5Kw www.ebay.com/itm/133891673596
CNC VFD Cable 20ft 16/4 DS Flexion For Spindle .8Kw 1.5Kw 2.2Kw 4Kw 4.5Kw
www.ebay.com/itm/132649829362
This is my standard 16/4 double shielded spindle cable. (If you're using a cable chain, then my DS flexion cable should be used)
CNC VFD Cable 10ft 16/4 Double Shielded For Spindles www.ebay.com/itm/142538105021
CNC VFD Cable 15ft 16/4 Double Shielded For Spindles www.ebay.com/itm/133273996534
CNC VFD Cable 20ft 16/4 Double Shielded For Spindles www.ebay.com/itm/131899174942
CNC VFD Cable 30ft 16/4 Double Shielded For Spindles www.ebay.com/itm/133273998565
Here's my 22/2 double shielded accessory cable.
CNC Double Shielded 22awg 2 Lead Cable (20ft.) (Bullet Proof Protection)
www.ebay.com/itm/145089695270
CNC Double Shielded 22awg 2 Lead Cable (30ft.) (Bullet Proof Protection)
www.ebay.com/itm/145089698308
CNC Double Shielded 22awg 2 Lead Cable (100ft.) (Bullet Proof Protection)
www.ebay.com/itm/145089706227
Here's links to the GX-16 prewired connectors discussed in the video.
CNC GX-16 3 Pin Male Panel Mount Connector Wired Silicone Leads & EMI Filters www.ebay.com/itm/144276695477
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HY VFD's Installed Incorrectly (Volume 2)
Переглядів 440День тому
This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who installed HY (VFD) variable frequency drives on their channels that were installed incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainment, and bes...
HY VFD's Installed Incorrectly...
Переглядів 52614 днів тому
This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who installed HY (VFD) variable frequency drives on their channels that were installed incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainment, and bes...
The SMCU Drive's Motor RPM Test With Tachometer Readings..
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This video covers the motor RPM testing process of the new integrated drive ethernet SMCU-4 CNC controller that will support anything from small robots all the way to full scale mills using Nema 42 motors. Here's a link to Audioohms to review there CNC components. For best pricing please contact me. www.audiohms.com/en/ Please due your research before following any content creators video as the...
The 4 Axes Ethernet SMCU CNC Controller Servicing Graphics Process Is Completed..
Переглядів 48821 день тому
This video covers the process of making the servicing graphics for the new integrated drive ethernet SMCU-4 CNC controller that will support anything from small robots all the way to full scale mills using Nema 42 motors. Here's a link to Audioohms to review there CNC components. For best pricing please contact me. www.audiohms.com/en/ Please due your research before following any content creat...
The SMCU-4 Axes Ethernet Integrated Drive System Is Wired..
Переглядів 675Місяць тому
This video covers the wiring overview of a new integrated drive ethernet SMCU-4 CNC controller that will support anything from small robots all the way to full scale mills using Nema 42 motors. Here's a link to Audioohms to review there CNC components. For best pricing please contact me. www.audiohms.com/en/ Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content the...
The Integrated 4 Axes System Progress, And Meeting Me
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This video covers the progress of the SMCU integrated 4 axes 9a drive system build, and meeting me while giving my audience an idea I use on investing. Here' the link to Marcus by Goldman Sachs www.marcus.com/us/en Here's my referral code to earn an extra 1% above the 4.40% standard rate for your deposit in your high yield savings account www.marcus.com/share/VIN-LUA-P3YQ If you have questions,...
CNC Vendor Hacks And Hesperos System Build Progress..
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This video covers CNC vendors that are building their controllers incorrectly including using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, using incorrect electronic enclosures, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above, and an update on the Hesperos system. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainment, a...
Soldering CNC Connectors Properly Utilizing Kester Flux
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This video covers soldering CNC connectors of various types using the proper solder, and flux combinations from Kester. This is the only brand I use in my builds, and offer in my store. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainment, and best practices are seldom followed, or understood. If you have questions, or require qu...
Engineering An Ethernet Integrated Drive CNC Controller Supports Up To 9a Motors!
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This video covers a preview of a new integrated drive ethernet CNC controller that will support anything from small robots all the way to full scale mills using Nema 42 motors. Here's a link to Audioohms to review there CNC components. For best pricing please contact me. www.audiohms.com/en/ Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for...
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 26)
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This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who built CNC controllers on their channels that were built incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, using incorrect electronic enclosures, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainm...
Hesperos Custom CNC Enclosure Is Completed...
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This video covers the Hesperos corporation's custom CNC enclosure. I receive many requests for custom enclosures from my clients, and I can make virtually whatever you need to support your automation controller from your drawing. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainment, and best practices are seldom followed, or unde...
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 25)
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This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who built CNC controllers on their channels that were built incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, using incorrect electronic enclosures, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainm...
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 24)
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This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who built CNC controllers on their channels that were built incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, using incorrect electronic enclosures, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainm...
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 23)
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This video covers UA-cam content creator/influencers who built CNC controllers on their channels that were built incorrectly either using incorrect components, missing proper grounding, using incorrect electronic enclosures, providing misinformation, or a combination of the above. Please due your research before following any content creators video as the content they produce are for entertainm...
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 22)
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CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 22)
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 21)
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CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 21)
Review Of Cinoton LED 160W 24000 Lumens Shop Light..
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Review Of Cinoton LED 160W 24000 Lumens Shop Light..
CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 20)
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CNC Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 20)
CNC Plasma Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 19)
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CNC Plasma Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 19)
CNC Plasma Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 18)
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CNC Plasma Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 18)
CNC Router Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 17)
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CNC Router Controllers Built Incorrectly (Volume 17)
CNC System Grounding Failure (Volume 16)
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CNC System Grounding Failure (Volume 16)
An Overview Of The New HY "Straight Shot" Black Spindle Connector
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An Overview Of The New HY "Straight Shot" Black Spindle Connector
Masso G3 Controller Claims 164ft Step And Direction Signal Lead Length
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Masso G3 Controller Claims 164ft Step And Direction Signal Lead Length
How To Wire An HY VFD And Spindle To The Masso Correctly
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How To Wire An HY VFD And Spindle To The Masso Correctly
How To Build Your CNC Controller Using Service Graphics
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How To Build Your CNC Controller Using Service Graphics
An Assembled Spindle Cable Costs How Much?
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An Assembled Spindle Cable Costs How Much?
CNC Vendor's Epic Controller Build Fail
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CNC Vendor's Epic Controller Build Fail
Plasma Torch Height Controller For Sale
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Plasma Torch Height Controller For Sale

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  • @odin823
    @odin823 День тому

    Safety is so vanilla. I suppose it depends on who you are getting the "educational information" from. If it's coming from the government, believe every word. Another great, informative video, Vince. Yet again, the things you think are common sense, are not so common anymore. We need to get fathers back in the household.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      Thank you for the support, and I certainly agree. Vince

  • @splitprissm9339
    @splitprissm9339 День тому

    12:30 or it is people who religiously pre-tin (which usually means you will do fine with what is in the flux core, at the cost of much more wasted solder wire - so probably fine, albeit inefficient).

  • @splitprissm9339
    @splitprissm9339 День тому

    9:46 connectors like these are even more tricky in regions where unleaded solder is the standard. Haven't handled this exact connector before, my approach would be to a) use a good quality SN100Ni+ solder and b) mount a mating connector in a bench vise, mount the connector to be soldered to the mating connector, only then solder - and very thoroughly inspect it afterwards. This setup will reduce connector warping due to soldering heat a lot, but it can also hide further heat damage (eg seized pins that are supposed to have play).

  • @splitprissm9339
    @splitprissm9339 День тому

    7:40 I would personally want to use longer and if possible double heatshrink on soldered connections - at the length shown there, somebody inexperienced or just not paying attention could easily end up with solder wicking up beyond the heatshrinked section, making for non optimal robustness in a vibration prone environment.

  • @splitprissm9339
    @splitprissm9339 День тому

    4:40 the question "will this be safe with 220/240V" is more complicated even. Is it rated? NO, period. Are these maligned US plugs safe at all even at 120V , given how they can expose conductors while being plugged into a flush socket? Errrr, NO. Would it be any better at 240V? NO. Will the insulation handle nominal 230V or even 400V? most likely YES (so will telephone wire, should you use it on 230V - most certainly NOT). Would it meet the specifications for possible transient voltages on a 230V mains? Likely yes, but unless it is rated or you MEASURED it with a hipot tester, there is NO telling (insulation for 230V mains needs a surge rating north of 3000 volts (!!) by most standards, and for good reasons). Also mind that new parts can meet specs that parts that had the expected amount of wear and tear no longer will. Are inverter-ish devices, and a VFD is such a device, always safe running at half the input voltage (as could easily happen when you put a 120V plug on it!) - surprisingly NO, if they are not designed for that, damage to the device is possible (in the worst case, overheating it) - someone asking "what clown put a 120V plug on that if it isn't supposed to go into a 120V socket?!" if something happened would be very justified.

  • @splitprissm9339
    @splitprissm9339 День тому

    I think what the top forum post at 3:14 actually refers to is a condition that can happen in three phase building installations in the style common here in Europe, which have a 400V 3 phase lead in to the building and break this up into 230V circuits to supply wall sockets, in a wye configuration. A bad neutral connection can get the neutral point in that wye floating and dependent on how the other circuits are loaded - which can end up supplying 400V to wall sockets.

  • @dustybahLs
    @dustybahLs День тому

    U get my likes for this he should have the 250v shielded cable for sure

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. Vince

  • @splitprissm9339
    @splitprissm9339 День тому

    Reading nominal 220V on reasonably modern looking equipment seems odd, given there aren't that many places left that haven't gone 230V/240V nominal, and 230V/240V equipment can be designed to accept 220V nominal voltage tolerances...

  • @stvcolwill
    @stvcolwill День тому

    Hello there. I really enjoy your videos, they are very definitive and straight to the point. thanks so much! QUESTION: 9:11 you are saying that the H17 connector is the hardest because it's so small for a proper 16 shielded spindle cable. WHAT ARE THE alternatives? I'm asking because I'm installing one next week. I totally agree with you that the metal housing is way too small for the upgraded proper premium shielded cable that I have ready to go. thanks in advance for any answer or advice on this.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      Thank you for your support. Machining the connectors housing as shown, and discussed on my channel (search H17) shows what must be done to install the connector. There are no alternatives unless you swap out the connector, or spindle that utilizes it. Thank you, Vince

    • @stvcolwill
      @stvcolwill 22 години тому

      @@corvetteguy50 I this a cable that you can make? (like via your ebay store), if so what is the turn around? thanks.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 22 години тому

      My lead time currently is 3 days with my current shop load. I need a length to provide a quote. Please email me from the video's description if you would like to move forward with the purchase. Thank you, Vince

  • @TouChA0
    @TouChA0 День тому

    Thanks Mr Vince for this free course. your channel need to spread in you tube a little note maybe you are using hard keyword to find you channel from new learners in this genre if you use like this Plasma-cutting and make a search your channel doesn't appear in the first you tube page

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      Thank you for your support as always. I'll go over them carefully to see. I'm sure it would help. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 День тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Maybe you will go the same path with VFDs as you did with the controller build or installed incorrectly. This video's keywords don't match the title, making it hard for new learners Guessing it. Mr. Vince, you bring new content, which is great. Use old keywords that UA-cam's algorithm knows it

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      I'm certainly looking into it. Thank you for the tips! Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 День тому

      @@corvetteguy50 no problem

  • @leofortey7561
    @leofortey7561 День тому

    In all my years, I have never taken anyone who chews their fingernails seriously. This kid needs mental help and to watch videos by Pros before he starts to make his own video.

  • @leofortey7561
    @leofortey7561 День тому

    LMAO. He disobeys his own disclaimer. Sounds like 'do as i say, not as I do.' Phony 'maker' videos need to be removed. UA-cam needs to step up their game.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. UA-cam is certainly going to be reviewing this type of content with its new AI. Vince

  • @gearhed1971
    @gearhed1971 2 дні тому

    Any chance you could do a future video just on proper grounding with an HY VFD system and chassis ground?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      Here's the video to review. ua-cam.com/video/dTKNi0e3qBc/v-deo.html Thank you for your support, Vince

  • @jodygucwa8892
    @jodygucwa8892 2 дні тому

    Just starting to build some cnc equipment. Thank you for your teaching videos. If you get time a video on wire ends/ connectors would be awesome. Like the ones for the arduino pins. male and female connectors. and the proper names. Thank you so much.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 2 дні тому

      Thank you for your support. Arduino boards shouldn't be used for CNC production robots as they are unstable. A Google search on this will reflect the many issues end users have. Thank you, Vince

    • @jodygucwa8892
      @jodygucwa8892 2 дні тому

      @@corvetteguy50 thank you so much for the info on Arduino boards. We will look at picking a different board. we are building a cnc plasma cutter and a cnc router.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 День тому

      You should be using an ethernet board/controller as it will provide the most stable platform for your robot. I recommend my UC-400 turnkey package from my store if you're looking for a controller. Thank you, Vince

  • @bergenbroodryk8103
    @bergenbroodryk8103 6 днів тому

    Great Vince, keep posting, teaching and setting makers on the right path.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 6 днів тому

      Thank you sir for your support. I really appreciate it, and the kind words. Vince

  • @RoboArc
    @RoboArc 7 днів тому

    90$ Jesus, purchased an industrial one for 70$

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 7 днів тому

      Industrial? Show me what you purchased?? Thank you, Vince

    • @RoboArc
      @RoboArc 7 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 USBG-ISO-M usb isolator 3000Vrms

  • @TouChA0
    @TouChA0 7 днів тому

    Mr Vince thanks I hope you are doing well. Besides what you have said, he is using ferrules that do not match the wire

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 7 днів тому

      Thank you for your support, and nice catch. Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 7 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Cloud speak about spindles

  • @420Myths
    @420Myths 8 днів тому

    hi im about to convert a mill over to cnc and ran into something. maybe you can give me your input. i got some nema 34 stepper but the connections for them only come at 18/4 unshielded. i just built my plasma cutter with different motors i had to manually wire and made sure to use shielded cables i could ground with 5 pin connectors. i could remake these cables its just weird shielded wires arnt stock on them. how much would it matter if the first few feet coming off the motors arnt shielded?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 8 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. There's now way to answer your question as its impossible for me to know the shop environment your installing the system in. I will tell you though a few feet is arbitrary, and in best practice using the proper double shielded cable provides end uses piece of mind if they're installed correctly. Thank you, Vince

  • @rosswoolley2854
    @rosswoolley2854 8 днів тому

    Don't know what to say about that build. But he wasted a lot of time and money.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 8 днів тому

      Thank you sir for your support. Its a real shame for any of his audience using his advice as well. Thank you, Vince

  • @awfab3517
    @awfab3517 8 днів тому

    My soft limit switches work but when jogging by hand with the arrow keys it will try to stop within an inch going at about 700ipm which makes my stepper motors skip position, I even set the slow zone to 3 inches 4 7 or 10 but still wants to stop within and inch and I lose steps.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 8 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. unfortunately without seeing your system/settings its impossible to diagnose. If you want to setup a consultation just let me know. Thank you, Vince

  • @philiplydin2273
    @philiplydin2273 9 днів тому

    Sure the gas strut may be there because the spindle otherwise would fall because of the added weight. But it actually comes with quite a lot of benefits to the load put on the z motor 2d operations making it stay at the same hight. And making a new controller from the getgo would just bring the price up when it isn’t really needed and they also mention that it is a very easy install while changing out electronics isn’t really for the inexperienced. If you do your research you can also find many industrial like Cnc mills using gas struts maybe more common is using a counterweight but using a gas strut is definitely not wrong. I just want to say I very much respect you and your videos and I have learned alot from them but I just want to bring to attention the gas strut actually is a quite cleaver idea, haha

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 9 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. I appreciate it. Unfortunately, we have two different opinions on the correct solution. Using a motor with an integrated brake is by far the most professional, and simple way to keep the spindle from falling. It also reduces parts count of the entire CNC system. The reason the vendor we're discussing didn't implement it is because as I said in the video its a quick fix to an already released version of their chassis. Thank you, Vince

  • @rajeshkumarlenka124
    @rajeshkumarlenka124 10 днів тому

    Sir which is better for sign making... Acp, wpc and acrylic cutting... Servo or stepper?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 10 днів тому

      A stepper is cheaper than a servo with the same accuracy. This means it comes down to your personal preference, and budget. Thank you, Vince

  • @davidarauz83
    @davidarauz83 11 днів тому

    This guy lost Me

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 11 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. I suggest watching the video as many times as needed as its a lot of information to digest. Thank you, Vince

  • @aroch8167
    @aroch8167 12 днів тому

    Good morning Vince! I was driving to work, and I got the thought to ask you what the little tool you use to protect the wire insulation when soldering is called? Id look around if I had the time right now. Thank you. God Bless

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 12 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. I'm sorry I don't know what tool you're referring to? Do you mean the jig holding the spindle cable leads when I'm soldering on the spindle connector? God Bless You As Well! Vince

  • @TouChA0
    @TouChA0 13 днів тому

    Mr. Vince, why you don't use db9 connector with VFD's client? I think the way you did it with your VFD hides and save the wires. Maybe you do it to meet what clients want and are willing to pay for.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 13 днів тому

      This is correct, have a look here I'm ahead of you on your question for this client ...:) ua-cam.com/video/t2FIT1E2PyA/v-deo.html Keep in mind its best to search my channel as I have almost 500 videos which usually will have one covering a question. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 13 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 I saw this video i am talking about the vfd in 22 minutes

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 13 днів тому

      I don't understand, and would need more detail on the question. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 12 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 I rewatched the video link and now I understand your wiring. Thanks!

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 12 днів тому

      Great, thank you again for your support! Vince

  • @jimmer411
    @jimmer411 14 днів тому

    Damn its a shame, I follow the first guy because his videos are entertaining and i am building the same CNC. Im definitely not following his wiring advice tho

  • @dariuscalitz9704
    @dariuscalitz9704 14 днів тому

    Maybe he's using a flux core leaded solder on the last part of the video? The good quality ones do work quite good, not saying what he's doing is correct but I do believe the solder he's using is acceptable if it's the correct type.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 14 днів тому

      Thank you for your support ,but using solder without flux regardless of the type used is not the correct practice. All solders require the use of flux for proper flow, wetting, and bond strength. This is required for all soldering applications from electronics to plumbing. Not using it is a content creator's way of posting half measure videos in hopes of getting views, as it all it takes is a simple Google search to see this is required if one is not aware. The thing that's most interesting is how many of their audience practice what's being shown assuming its correct without any accountability taken from the content creator quite the opposite they get paid to show themselves doing the process incorrectly. Everyone should be asking themselves why if these creators aren't well practiced in soldering, and understand all the components required to do it correctly, and safely are they making content featuring it? I believe we all know the answer to this. Thank you, Vince

  • @just_bright
    @just_bright 14 днів тому

    I live for you to talk smack on dummies. hahahaha

  • @leofortey7561
    @leofortey7561 14 днів тому

    Soldering with flux was taught to me in highschool. Keeping a clean tip, too. How can these characters believe they should be watched, let alone used as a source for electronics assembly without the basics. I think if we leave a common unfavourable comment with all these hacks then the algorithm will slowly shut off their referrals.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 14 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. Its hopefully going to change in the near future as UA-cam's algorithm learns more about what genre's are being posted about. I'm certain it will be corrected, and when it is it will for certain make a huge dent in correcting all the misinformation being monetized. Thank you, Vince

  • @KevinToppenberg
    @KevinToppenberg 14 днів тому

    This looks like an amazing build. Love the clear labeling through those vinyl labels. Well done!

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 14 днів тому

      Thank you sir, and it was a pleasure meeting you today! Thank you again for your support. Vince

  • @PSS_1
    @PSS_1 15 днів тому

    How to change the spindle turnover, I have LEFT all the time and I want to change it to RIGHT

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 15 днів тому

      The answer is in the users manual on page 14. The diagram in the video also reflects REV switch on the units digital interface which controls this. Thank you, Vince

  • @TouChA0
    @TouChA0 16 днів тому

    Mr Vince Thanks if I understand correctly power lines need 16AWG cable and data lines need 24AWG cable.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 16 днів тому

      Correct, even going with 22awg for the data lines is fine. Remember the lower gauge wire will have voltage drop over distance, so a higher gauge is always better. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 16 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Thanks

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 14 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Could you suggest me a video showing the proper VFD wiring and why you do not do it if i think many viewers wants to see you wiring VFD inside an enclosure because you have a clean work and sorry for disturbing you with questions thanks

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 14 днів тому

      A video will be done shortly on the topic. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 14 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Thanks

  • @CyrPerformance1
    @CyrPerformance1 16 днів тому

    Found your channel and after watching a few others videos, yours is by far the most informative. I have this VFD and wonder if you would be willing to help me with a remote control setup.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 16 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. I offer consulting. Please contact me from the video's description, and we can set one up. Thank you, Vince

    • @CyrPerformance1
      @CyrPerformance1 16 днів тому

      ​@@corvetteguy50not seeing how to contact you in description? Went to About and don't see anything there.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 16 днів тому

      My information is listed under the video's description Storm2313@gmail.com Thank you, Vince

    • @CyrPerformance1
      @CyrPerformance1 16 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 got it, sorry, sent email.

  • @willpartin622
    @willpartin622 16 днів тому

    Great video, thank you! I'm wondering if it will have to be reprogramed if power is lost...also, I'm using it in a barn to run a fan in summertime, it will be off all winter. Will the unit be damaged when sitting through winter in cold ambient? Thanks again.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 16 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. This depends on what you mean by "power is lost" If you're discussing a power outage from a storm the unit's settings should be reverified in best practice. If the unit is shutdown properly then the settings won't be lost. There's no way to answer your question about the fan as I have no idea what temperature your barn is in. In best practice all production robots should be operated in a climate controlled environment for longevity, and stability. Thank you, Vince

  • @ziarehman4127
    @ziarehman4127 17 днів тому

    Amazing video very helpful

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 17 днів тому

      Glad you liked it! Thank you for your support Vince!

  • @elgigglez3544
    @elgigglez3544 18 днів тому

    Would this extruder work with the makerbot replicator?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 18 днів тому

      No, on only the Method unfortunately. Thank you, Vince

  • @souhailabdallah3712
    @souhailabdallah3712 20 днів тому

    Hi teacher . Please, how intense (A )should the drive be in relation to the motor nema 34 JK86HS155-6204 for more torqe

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 19 днів тому

      I'm sorry the question you asked I don't understand. Thank you, Vince

    • @souhailabdallah3712
      @souhailabdallah3712 19 днів тому

      I asked you about current of big stepper like in your video. Thanks

    • @souhailabdallah3712
      @souhailabdallah3712 19 днів тому

      I asked you about current of big stepper like in your video. Thanks

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 19 днів тому

      The current of your motor is provided by its manufacturer, and if you didn't purchase it from them directly then the vendor you purchased it from. Thank you, Vince

  • @user-vr3th2jo3b
    @user-vr3th2jo3b 20 днів тому

    Hey thanks for the video, I went through and changed all the parameters to the recommended settings in the video and when I run the spindle it starts for a second and then gives me the eoca error any thoughts. Should I reach out to the manufacturer it's brand new or am I missing something here any insight would be great if possible,thank you.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 20 днів тому

      Yes, always reach out the vendor who sold you the unit as you're the only one who can hold them accountable. I suggest referring to the users manual as all the errors are located in it to define your problem. Your error deals with an over current issue. Thank you, Vince

    • @user-vr3th2jo3b
      @user-vr3th2jo3b 20 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 awesome thanks again hopefully I can get it figured out.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 20 днів тому

      You bet...:) Thank you, Vince

    • @user-vr3th2jo3b
      @user-vr3th2jo3b 19 днів тому

      Hey sorry to keep bugging you I got the spindle running but it's maxing out at 12000 Rpms do you know what parameter I would possibly change to get it up to 24000 thanks again. The information online is so vague.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 19 днів тому

      Please review the video in conjunction with your users manual as its covered in it. We can also setup a consultation if you still require assistance. Thank you, Vince

  • @TouChA0
    @TouChA0 20 днів тому

    Mr Vince and your wife Thanks every video i learn new thing

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 20 днів тому

      Thank you for your support! I really appreciate it, and am glad to help. Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 19 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Mr Vince I heard you face a problem in the db25 connector how did you change the pins you can not change the pin in the ribbon maybe you modified the pcb Centronics connector

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 19 днів тому

      The connector is being redone by the AudioOhms to correct the pinout. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 19 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Thanks

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 19 днів тому

      You bet...:) Thank you, Vince

  • @marianacatrinei1255
    @marianacatrinei1255 20 днів тому

    Glad that UA-cam gave you the oportunity to take this guys down. I buyed all the crap without knowing

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 20 днів тому

      Its unfortunate that this happens, and hopefully this will end with UA-cam's new program. Thank you, Vince

  • @bergenbroodryk8103
    @bergenbroodryk8103 21 день тому

    Hi Vince, Bergen here from South Africa. I am in the wiring part of a CNC router build and came across your channel. Thank the heavens and finally not the blind leading the blind! 90% of the videos I have seen, the guys preach shielded cable but are not draining the shields! So 2 quick questions if you would be so gracious to help.. Nema 34 closed loop steppers with HBS860 drivers. Motor: I have bought 1.5mm2 x 4C shielded cables for all motors. I am using a free standing control unit whereby all machine cabling connects via GX or similar connectors. Would it be okay to peel the shield back over the cable whilst wiring to make contact with the housing of the male GX, assuming that when this makes contact with female on the panel it would ground to the enclosure? Probably best and not too expensive to go with GX16 x 5 and run pin 5 to ground? Encoder: Has pins EB+ ,EB- ,EA+ ,EA-, VCC and EGND. Would it be correct to solder/connect the shields to EGDN on the driver? Or should this rather be drained to the earth bus bar?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 21 день тому

      You can certainly do that with the drains, but with GX-16 connectors you won't be able to insert its solder terminal insert to screw it together as its a flush fit. You're best allocating the shield drain to the connectors 5th pin for 4 lead motors. All shield drains regardless of where they are from are to be allocated to the systems ground bus. Thank you, Vince

    • @bergenbroodryk8103
      @bergenbroodryk8103 21 день тому

      @corvetteguy50 thanks a mil!

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 21 день тому

      You bet...:) Thank you, Vince

  • @johnross3752
    @johnross3752 23 дні тому

    I listened to the music on this video while I'm building my controller.

  • @andydemin3105
    @andydemin3105 24 дні тому

    this looks so neat... I'm trying to recover a picture of the "controller" my boss put together on a piece of plywood and didn't understand why it didn't work and why i just took everything apart and started from zero .... to finally get to the main issue : nothing grounded, not one shielded cable was connected, and the 10$ usb-controlboard

  • @TheDIYer
    @TheDIYer 25 днів тому

    my neutral to earth gives approx 30V which is high , and the authorities are not willing to fix it since months, is this going to be an issue? Is there anything i can do?

  • @TheDIYer
    @TheDIYer 26 днів тому

    Do the drains from shielded wire used for inputs such as limit switches go to the same ground which is connected via the bus bar to the ground rod?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 26 днів тому

      Thank you for your support. In best practice the ground drains from your switches are to be allocated to the electrical enclosures ground bus as seen in my latest SMCU build here. ua-cam.com/video/Elzv1dylRjM/v-deo.html Thank you, Vince

  • @andydemin3105
    @andydemin3105 26 днів тому

    love this build

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 26 днів тому

      Thank you sir. I really appreciate it! Vince

  • @andydemin3105
    @andydemin3105 26 днів тому

    it might help get a lot of content creators to think twice before they post anything... fingers crossed

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 26 днів тому

      We'll certainly hope so, especially with everyone watching. Thank you again for your support! Vince

  • @TouChA0
    @TouChA0 26 днів тому

    Mr. Vince, thanks for the educational videos. I want to know which is better for a CNC transmission system: SBR16UU or HGH20CA? Second question: which is better, having the transmission system on both sides or just in the middle of the chassis like the CNC 6040?

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 26 днів тому

      Please contact me through my contact information to setup a consultation as this would fall under engineering. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 26 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 I am just learning

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 26 днів тому

      A single axis is much easier to setup than a slave dual rail configuration. HiWin is excellent quality, and made in Taiwan if their genuine linear guides. Thank you, Vince

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 26 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Thanks

    • @TouChA0
      @TouChA0 25 днів тому

      @@corvetteguy50 Mr Vince could you share with us a way to make a home soldering flux

  • @Cutest1TheGame
    @Cutest1TheGame 27 днів тому

    Thank you for talking about prices and how time needs to compensated for!

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 27 днів тому

      Thank you for your support, and these are essential to know. Thank you, Vince

  • @andydemin3105
    @andydemin3105 27 днів тому

    this looks almost as horrible as the project my boss started 4 years ago and never got it to work ( the mach3 usb controller was a big red flag) , .... work in progress , meaning gutted everything and started to build from zero...

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50 27 днів тому

      Its pretty amazing if you consider this video was posted 6 years ago, and my CNC fail video series was made recently, that many of the controller builds haven't changed since then. Thank you, Vince