For example if the cursor is all the way to the right, then pressing up takes us from PD000 to PD001. You can also use the > button to change where the cursor is. From here you can use the arrow keys up and down to change the PD number. Since the Huanyang automatically goes to the next setting after your done setting the previous one, I figure it's easiest to go in order. There's conflicting info on the web about what order you do this in. Now that our VFD has power, we need to go through and set all of the settings to the proper place for our 2.2KW spindle (I'll show others as well) No reason for the VFD to be on when I'm not even in the shop. I put one leg through a switch, so that the fan doesn't sit there running constantly. Supposedly you can also hook them to s and t, or r and s, but in every instructional video I found where people actually had the VFD working correctly, and it had lasted them a while, they were all hooked up one live to "R" and one live to "T".
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One goes to "R", and the other goes to "T". Usually Red, Black, and white respectively. So, your 220V power is going to have 2 live lines and a neutral. The two rows above this we will get to later. These are the only terminals we need be concerned with IN THAT ROW. You will see that along the bottom there is a row, labeled "R,S,T," on the left hand side and "U,V,W" on the right side. This will give you access to all of the spade terminals inside. Step 1.) Un-Box your VFD and take the 2 screws out of the front cover. So, let's take this right from the start. Yes, the English is terribly broken in spots, but, it still gives us access to all of the settings and what they are. I figure the easiest way to start this is from the manual.
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As you'll see, we'll cover these as well, but I wanted to be sure that I had everything right for the 2.2KW. A lot of them are for water cooled spindles, or 1.5kw air cooled. If you search the web, you can find many lists for the settings on the Huanyang VFD.
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Just because this combo is is still a real spindle, and a real vfd, and I really wanted to get it set up working properly with at least on/off control in Mach3. I have heard plenty of horror stories about these, but also heard of lots of guys running them for years (and still) with no problems. And I'm betting if I would have followed them, and changed those 4 (literally, just 4) settings that the spindle would have ran. The way this came about was that I ordered and received one of the cheap E-bay air cooled 2.2kw spindles and VFD combo. I also understand that the things I DO NOT KNOW, I am not going to post my opinion of where I "think" that setting should be. Now I'm no expert, but I do have a good understanding of electronics.
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But nowhere was I able to find any one list that had both all of the right settings, and was free of mistakes. In doing my research, I referenced a few pages here. So I'm sure this has been posted about before.