Hi folks,
I really did think this would be a simple purchase, as I used to have loads of components lying around over the years. Must be the way consumer
electronics has gone these days I guess.
Anyway, I'm looking for a 10k Ohm, 2 Watt, rotary, single turn, linear, panel mounted potentiometer for the VFD conversion on my lathe.
Everything seems to be low wattage (audio type), out of stock, from America, or with a long lead time and poor quality (China).
Does anyone have a suggestion to source one of these, or have one knocking about that I could buy and pay postage.
Thanks
Ian
if it controls a VFD any old wattage should do , its very likely just a 0-5v signal no current is going to be dissipated.
Thanks gremlin for that link.
Crimond - thanks. I had thought I could use a lower wattage originally but the manual specifies 2watt minimum?
It's a 24v control voltage on this Allen Bradley.
Ian
Ahh
As its a decent brand it might actually need a 2w pot as it could use current feedback rather than voltage, its more accurate for control boxes that
are a long way from the main box.
Best to try the usual suspects
https://www.digikey.co.uk/
https://uk.farnell.com/ (as above)
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/
quote:
Originally posted by RedAvon
Thanks gremlin for that link.
Crimond - thanks. I had thought I could use a lower wattage originally but the manual specifies 2watt minimum?
It's a 24v control voltage on this Allen Bradley.
Ian
Thanks for your replies and information.
The drive is Powerflex 4M. Series A 22F-A8PON103
Cheers
I have looked though the 'spec' of this, and it does indeed say a 2W pot should be used, however it also shows a 10V reference at 15mA max
(10V x0.015A = 0.15W. )
I also suspect it should show 2Kohms min. (10V/2K= 5mA and then a good safety margin)
whatever, if you use the pot linked to earlier, it should certainly work.
http://bph.hsph.harvard.edu/datasheets/Allen-Bradley-22F-A8P0N103.pdf
[Edited on 11/11/21 by gremlin1234]
quote:
Originally posted by RedAvon
Thanks for your replies and information.
The drive is Powerflex 4M. Series A 22F-A8PON103
Cheers
Thanks gremlin, and for the link. I hadn't realised that the analogue circuit is 10v - which is separate from the 24v control circuit.
Thanks Toys2 as well for the advice. I'm thinking of mounting it vertically under the chip tray at the head stock end in the middle of the base
end panel, so it will have a good thermal connection to the metal lathe base. I've rewired the original 3 phase controls on the front panel and
will add the pot to this panel for speed control.
It does look like a well made unit, thanks for the manual link.
Cheers guys.
quote:
Originally posted by RedAvon
Thanks gremlin, and for the link. I hadn't realised that the analogue circuit is 10v - which is separate from the 24v control circuit.
Thanks Toys2 as well for the advice. I'm thinking of mounting it vertically under the chip tray at the head stock end in the middle of the base end panel, so it will have a good thermal connection to the metal lathe base. I've rewired the original 3 phase controls on the front panel and will add the pot to this panel for speed control.
It does look like a well made unit, thanks for the manual link.
Cheers guys.