Lo-1600w alarm outputs
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Lo-1600w alarm outputs
Does anyone have a schematic of the alarm outputs for this chiller?
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Could it be the same as the cw-5000 units?
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Possible.....
You can download the CW-5000-manual everywhere.. compare the connections and their functions..
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You can download the CW-5000-manual everywhere.. compare the connections and their functions..
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Will post a picture to show the normally open contact soon
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Great i will be wiring this in soon myselfTech_Marco wrote:Will post a picture to show the normally open contact soon
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Done!
Connect 1 & 3 to the "WP" and "Gnd" on a laser power supply to serve as a 'safe gate'. When water is flowing, the 1 & 3 became closed contact to enable the laser power supply. If water is not flowing, the 1 & 3 is opened so that it will disable the laser power supply
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P.S. Would everyone who has purchased the LO water chiller leave a review on it. Both Pro and Cons are welcomed. I'll discuss with the manufacturer for future improvement. Thanks!
Connect 1 & 3 to the "WP" and "Gnd" on a laser power supply to serve as a 'safe gate'. When water is flowing, the 1 & 3 became closed contact to enable the laser power supply. If water is not flowing, the 1 & 3 is opened so that it will disable the laser power supply
Marco
P.S. Would everyone who has purchased the LO water chiller leave a review on it. Both Pro and Cons are welcomed. I'll discuss with the manufacturer for future improvement. Thanks!
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What if you already have a flow switch hooked up to those? Just add these with it?Tech_Marco wrote:Done!
Connect 1 & 3 to the "WP" and "Gnd" on a laser power supply to serve as a 'safe gate'. When water is flowing, the 1 & 3 became closed contact to enable the laser power supply. If water is not flowing, the 1 & 3 is opened so that it will disable the laser power supply
Marco
P.S. Would everyone who has purchased the LO water chiller leave a review on it. Both Pro and Cons are welcomed. I'll discuss with the manufacturer for future improvement. Thanks!
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Then you don't need it. Or, you connect it to the DSP controller for another layer of protection. Or, you can put it in series connection with the water sensor you have hust in case a water sensor gone bad
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If we hook it to the DSP hook it to wp/ground on laser1 (#6)Tech_Marco wrote:Then you don't need it. Or, you connect it to the DSP controller for another layer of protection. Or, you can put it in series connection with the water sensor you have hust in case a water sensor gone bad
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Thank you Marco.
Only been running it a short amount of time but seems good. May also run it on my CNC water cooled spindle.
I was thinking of running the water protect circuit in series with my other switch. Would rather have extra protection than not enough.
Only been running it a short amount of time but seems good. May also run it on my CNC water cooled spindle.
I was thinking of running the water protect circuit in series with my other switch. Would rather have extra protection than not enough.
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