Here is this mornings update.

With the commutating reactor I can run S2000 M3 with no fault the 
following are the traces with the reactor in the circuit.

Phase A
http://imagebin.org/212137

Phase B (generated phase)
http://imagebin.org/212139

With the commutating reactor out of the circuit S2000 M3 will result in 
a drive fault.

Phase A
http://imagebin.org/212142

Phase B (generated phase)
http://imagebin.org/212143

I'll try and secure a 3 phase generator and try that...

John


On 5/12/2012 6:59 AM, Dave wrote:
> Those are really good drives.. I wouldn't remove them.  If your infeed
> is bad you should be able to get it repaired or find a replacement.
>
> If you still have problems I'd try it with a good generator and see if
> your phase converter isn't driving the system nuts.
>
> The rental places around here rent trailer mounted units.
>
> Mid-sized older generators often go for not much money.
>
> I bought a natural gas driven 55 KW generator for $500 in very good
> shape which is not much more than its scrap value.
> It also runs off propane with a vaporizor added.
> If you have natural gas, it might be something to consider.
>
> Dave
>
> On 5/12/2012 7:28 AM, John Thornton wrote:
>> I was looking at it yesterday and the infeed module (power supply) is
>> tightly integrated with the spindle and axis modules with a flat data
>> cable as well as a bunch of cables to the DX32 control. It would be a
>> complete refit I believe to lose the infeed module from the system...
>> but I might be wrong.
>>
>> The infeed module is on the left of the stack
>>
>> http://imagebin.org/212102
>>
>> Is there any detailed info on building a 600vdc power supply anywhere?
>> That along with Linuxcnc might be the long run solution.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On 5/11/2012 7:24 PM, andy pugh wrote:
>>
>>> On 12 May 2012 01:18, Dave<e...@dc9.tzo.com>    wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> It sounds like the reactor is interacting with the capacitors on your
>>>> phase converter (resonating).
>>>>
>>> Now that's an interesting idea.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Not having the reactor in the system may cause a lot of extra current
>>>> through the capacitors on your phase converter.
>>>>
>>> I think the idea of making a single-phase DC bus supply and losing the
>>> phase convertor had a lot of positives.
>>>
>>>
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