One thing I've found the need to do is bring all of these grounds to a
single point and make certain that the ground touches the metal only at
that one place.  

I also liked the 9 series better than the current one.

Rayh 


On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 18:30 -0800, richard harris wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> This is a bit out of the standard EMC domain, more of an integration
> issue.
>  
> I have a Rutex 2200 drive, coupled to the Rutex motherboard. The
> encoder wires are twisted pair, with shielding grounded at the drive;
> the power wires are also shielded and run to the motor in a separate
> conduit. Somewhere I am getting noise in this system.  I have Rutex 9x
> drives on my other machine and they run great, Rutex says that the new
> drives are more susceptible to noise.  How does that work your new
> product is inferior to the one it replaces?
>  
> I have tried shortening wires, adding grounds, checking grounds, even
> asked the double E's at school.  
>  
> Any ideas on how to reduce the noise, looking for any ideas at this
> point no matter how crazy.  If I have to stand on one foot while
> operating my mill so be it.
>  
> Thanks
> 


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