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Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 5:55 am
by Fatmonk
Equipment: AWC608 DSP, LSR-JN80WCO2-2V Supply, 60 watt tube.
Set up my machine today for first test. Test fired laser with test button on power supply (no DSP connected), all o.k ( tube fires and turns off ). Connected the DSP and ran a test job, as soon as I started the job the tube fired and cut the job but did not shut off when the job was complete. Also noticed the laser did not turn off between different parts of the job, so cut lines can be seen on the job as the laser head moves into new positions. I am new to this so any help or advice would be appreciated. Have I missed something in the settings?
Tube m/a meter indicating 20 m/a during cutting.
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 11:38 am
by Tech_Marco
How did you connect the laser power to the DSP controller.
Did you use "TH" or "TL" ? Use "TL"
What about the "PWM"? How did you connect it? You should connect it to the "Input" terminal on the laser power supply
Marco
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:16 am
by Fatmonk
Hi Marco, have been away for several weeks: Current issues are:
1. Laser starts and stops at beginning and end of job run.
2. Laser does not turn off between moves between cutting areas on job (leaves cut marks on job).
3. Laser turns off if 'Reset' button is pushed and returns to home position.
4. Laser does not turn off when 'Stop' button is pressed but returns to job start position.
Apart from this issue everything is good. Any suggestions? I have checked the wiring and all is correct.
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 3:41 pm
by Hermes
Same happened to me with my Synrad Firestar, had been working on a 20,000 hertz frequency, lowered it to 5,000 and it stopped doing that, still kept working allright.
Hermes Sandoval
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 3:45 pm
by Tech_Marco
For RF laser tube, yes frequency need to set it to 5000Hz. But for the laser it is a little difference.
But true though it is caused by frequency (internal frequency) issue. I need to get the information from the manufacturer to find out which 'pot' need to tune to get it fixed. There are about four pots installed and one is dedicated for frequency response like 50Hz or 60Hz AC power.
Marco
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:05 am
by Fatmonk
Thanks Marco and Hermes for your advice and suggestions, will wait for which pot to adjust to see if that corrects the issue.
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 2:26 pm
by Fatmonk
Hi Marco, any news on which pot to adjust? Another issue I'm having is the 24 volt supply sometimes just shuts down during job runs, if I tap it or reset the power it turns on again. All connections are tight, do I need a filter on the 240 volt input (I have one on the Laser power supply currently).
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:01 pm
by Hermes
I got the 120vac source conected to a Schafner FN 20 60 filter and then two Celduc SC842910 solid state relays, one for the laser tube's power supply and the other for the DSP's power supply.
Hermes Sandoval.
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 12:23 pm
by Tech_Marco
Fatmonk wrote:Hi Marco, any news on which pot to adjust? Another issue I'm having is the 24 volt supply sometimes just shuts down during job runs, if I tap it or reset the power it turns on again. All connections are tight, do I need a filter on the 240 volt input (I have one on the Laser power supply currently).
The tech asked what happen if you disconnected the terminal (TL, PWM, Gnd) from the DSP, will the laser still firing or stop beaming? He wanted to know whether the cause is from a defective PS or a faulty DSP PWM control. So, do some testing while the beam still shooting, remove the connector and check see if the beam is firing
Let me know
Marco
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:06 am
by Fatmonk
Hi Marco,
Did a job run but connected the output to the Laser 2 position on the DSP (have not tried this before), I had no issues and all worked fine. Also did a test fire of the Laser Output 2 and it turned off as soon as I released the button. It seems that the issue is in the DSP Laser Output 1. Reconnected to Laser 1 output and had issues with laser not turning off as mentioned before in this post.
Regards Dean
Re: Laser tube does not shut down after job run
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:27 pm
by Tech_Marco
Hello Dean:
Any update? If Output#2 is doing good job and if you don't need to use two laser power supply to work together (most case people are not using both), then you can stick with Output #2.
Marco