Gene,
while writing all this description you could easily have taken a couple of pictures and mailed them instead. If I remember right, some time ago you promised some more pics, anyway.... It's hard to follow and imagine what you are doing and what your problems are without knowing the merchandise you are talking about. E.g., most of the world is not familiar with US brand names.
Peter


Am 27.01.2019 um 09:21 schrieb Gene Heskett:
On Sunday 27 January 2019 02:47:51 Roland Jollivet wrote:

Hi Gene

Do you want to look at these two manuals? There might be useful info
as in similarities;

https://hobbytronics.co.za/Content/external/1159/YL%20Manual.pdf
https://hobbytronics.co.za/Content/external/1159/vfd.pdf

They have zero resemblance to this one, which is all on one pcb, about 6"
square, fastened to a 5/8" thick block of ALU around 6.6" square.  No
cabinet. just mounted in an overweight steel box that did have a row of
4 TH6560 drivers and a puny power psu for the steppers, with the A axis
plugged in it was loaded down to 14 volts, but the label on the supply
said 24 volts.  Thats all been boxed up. So theres now a small 24 volt
to run the cooling fan, but will have an old original cnc4pc C41 in its
big box by late tomorrow.





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