V8Druid
do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
tight little spot for big fingers .. but swapped the links about for 220v running
got the supply trimmed to length and routed then routed the motor feed ....had to extend the earth on the motor's line - wouldn't quite reach, annoyingly
then juggled all the leads into spot and wrestled the VFD into place on its back board, to get it all connected up
again - not a lot of room - point nose pliers job
and it was installed
powered it up and it ran backwards, so had to disconnect the supply and wait 5 min's for everything to discharge - didn't fancy any 'tingles' from this - might not get up!!
swapped two 'phases' and tried again .. ran the right way and very quietly too - tried it on a nylon off cut - blade is deffo in need of replacement, sadly -- rake has gone off the one side ..
guides seem to all run nicely and the main drive/idler's bearings all seem nice, quiet and running true
new blade and it'll be a real little peach
then it's coolant time, when the bits arrive
chucked a cover over it all for the night, not as it is 'sposed to rain .. but sod's law being what it is
was getting dark, by the time I'd tidied everything away
got the supply trimmed to length and routed then routed the motor feed ....had to extend the earth on the motor's line - wouldn't quite reach, annoyingly
then juggled all the leads into spot and wrestled the VFD into place on its back board, to get it all connected up
again - not a lot of room - point nose pliers job
and it was installed
powered it up and it ran backwards, so had to disconnect the supply and wait 5 min's for everything to discharge - didn't fancy any 'tingles' from this - might not get up!!
swapped two 'phases' and tried again .. ran the right way and very quietly too - tried it on a nylon off cut - blade is deffo in need of replacement, sadly -- rake has gone off the one side ..
guides seem to all run nicely and the main drive/idler's bearings all seem nice, quiet and running true
new blade and it'll be a real little peach
then it's coolant time, when the bits arrive
chucked a cover over it all for the night, not as it is 'sposed to rain .. but sod's law being what it is
was getting dark, by the time I'd tidied everything away
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