Greetings to you who are running an inverter driven spindle;

I have one of those 1 HP 230 volt 3 phase motors on the table, in this 
case the one with the noisy bearings but it still rolls dead free.

With the inverter set to 90 hertz and its running, pushing the green 
run/stop to stop it gets a rapid drop to around 75 hz, then its turned 
loose to coast for quite a spell, 10 secs maybe, at the end of which the 
DC comes on and its dead in its tracks in less than 1 more rev.

Can anyone tell me how to put the DC to it until its stopped?  I have a 5 
second stop time set, and the voltage has been adjusted from 8 volts on 
up to the default of 30, with no noticeable effect on how fast it 
actually  is brought to a stop. 30 volts under other conditions will 
make it jump off the table at least an inch.

So, is there a treatise on setting these things up someplace on the web 
my googleing hasn't found?

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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