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Finished Plugins for Download / Re: Huanyang VFD controller plugin
« on: April 17, 2013, 11:11:19 PM »
It appears that my setup has stabilized.   It appears that the noise being generated was causing problems for the Dell N7010 laptop that I was using.  My daughter has just given up on a Compaq Presario R3000.  I did a complete format and installed XP Pro and Mach3.  Fired it up and have no issues since.  Go figure!!!


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Finished Plugins for Download / Re: Huanyang VFD controller plugin
« on: April 15, 2013, 01:06:00 PM »
Mach3 latest version, Ethernet Smooth Stepper, Hexin USB - RS485 adapter, and Huanyang Plugin by royaumedeole

I have the plugin working but I suspect EMI is causing all of my problems.  I have different levels of reliability and unpredictability when a change to wiring and EMI protection is done.  I have given up and plan to use the spindle manually until I purchase a new USB-RS485 converter

A contributor on the Mechmate forum has done extensive testing with a similar adapter but to no avail.   All of his problems were solved with the purchase of an industrial adapter with opto-isolation.  See here:  http://www.mechmate.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=11042&d=1295434719


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Finished Plugins for Download / Re: Huanyang VFD controller plugin
« on: September 03, 2010, 06:58:30 AM »
Thanks for the information - it is good to know that all is well with my VFD.  I will definitely take a closer look at the manual as you have indicated.

I am still waiting for the Max485 unit to arrive so that I cann complete the repair.

Clayton

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Finished Plugins for Download / Re: Huanyang VFD controller plugin
« on: September 03, 2010, 06:30:59 AM »
Thanks.

The relay  on the right is missing from my unit.  I guess it doesn't matter as long as there is one????

Clayton

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Finished Plugins for Download / Re: Huanyang VFD controller plugin
« on: September 02, 2010, 06:47:09 AM »
Hi Rognets,

Good to hear that the Max485 works as I am still waiting for mine to arrive so I can install it on the board.

BTW, can you check to see if tou have the two relays in the lower left corner of the board.  They are labelled as GDQ1 and GDQ2.  I am missing GDQ1 and would like the specs on it.

There is a link to a picture of my board and missing parts in a previous post.

Thanks, Clayton

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Hi Mark,

Thanks for the help and advice.  very much appreciated.

Here is the picture of my board.  The locations of the missing items are in red.

Top Left:   CN4     - a connector I assume

Bottom Left:  GDQ1   - a relay I assume,  GDQ2 is populated to the left of it.

Middle Right:  U4   - the 485 transceiver I assume


I read the specs off the GDQ2 and it reads NAIS JQ1P-24V.  I believe it is made by Panasonic.  I would like to have the specs from GDQ1 if someone can read it for me.

Thanks, Clayton
http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/zz187/cleyte/huangyang/board1.jpg



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Finished Plugins for Download / Re: Huanyang VFD controller plugin
« on: August 18, 2010, 09:44:36 AM »
DrLove,

I purchased the same item from lovehappyshopping as you have indicated.  However, the VFD is missing some components.  It seems that several buyers have had this issue with the Huanyang vfd.  I am currently attempting to reach this seller and see if a replacement will be issued.  As yet, I have not received a reply to two attempts.

Clayton

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Finished Plugins for Download / Missing components on board
« on: August 17, 2010, 09:53:42 AM »
I have just discovered that I have a Huanyang VFD with missing items on the board.  In addition to the U4, I notice that I am also missing the large component labelled CN1 (lower left on the board).   There is also a section in the top right that has a series of holes for another item but not sure if it should be filled or not.

Could someone with a WORKING vfd (with MACH plugin operational) post a picture of the entire board so that I and others can see what should be there.  I looked at the picture posted by Kare and can see the CN1 slot filled.  Can someone supply the specs on that?

Thanks

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