M3 Snnn - Programmed vs Actual Speed
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@Nightowl do you find the RPM is wondering about a bit? because it does on mine. Or is the value staying stable?
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@jay_s_uk
It does seem quite stable. The only exception was with the last list of speeds, where one of the speeds 'hunted' a bit, like a vehicle engine with a touch of fuel starvation, if you know what I mean? -
@Nightowl yea, that's what mine sounds like. Maybe I need to revisit my setup
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@jay_s_uk
Whilst checking the speeds, I also checked the noise. At...Ambient = 45dBa S4000 = 65dBa S10000 = 75dBa S18000 = 83dBa S25000 = 84dBa
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So, I've done a bit of tuning with mixed results.
M3 Input - Untweaked - Tweaked S4000 – 4050 – 4060 S6000 – 6266 – 6550 S8000 – 8150 – 8485 S10000 – 9955 – 10400 S12000 – 11665 – 12270 S14000 – 13473 – 14030 S16000 – 15304 – 15870 S18000 – 17065 – 17680 S20000 – 18867 – 19390 S22000 – 20726 – 21190 S24000 – 22425 – 22880 S25000 – 22608 – 23050
There doesn't seem to be a regular variation, so I was wondering if anyone else has managed to work this out and achieve accurate speeds.
Thanks
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@Nightowl
Did you measure RPM under load or without?
I think, the RPM control loop works best under load? (except with 3-phase PM brushless motor)
All other motors, (brushed DC or asynchron) are less accurate -
@Nightowl said in M3 Snnn - Programmed vs Actual Speed:
I'll do that tomorrow, as it's too dark to go out now
How dare you to name yourself nightowl ?
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@o_lampe said in M3 Snnn - Programmed vs Actual Speed:
@Nightowl said in M3 Snnn - Programmed vs Actual Speed:
I'll do that tomorrow, as it's too dark to go out now
How dare you to name yourself nightowl ?
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@o_lampe said in M3 Snnn - Programmed vs Actual Speed:
@Nightowl
Did you measure RPM under load or without?
I think, the RPM control loop works best under load? (except with 3-phase PM brushless motor)
All other motors, (brushed DC or asynchron) are less accurateNo, I didn't test it under load to be honest. It may have been optimistic on my part, but the blurb indicated the speed is maintained under load, so I'm wondering if I should test the voltage output from the PWM converter (as supplied to the milling motor) to see if the issue is there.
I have more confidence in the German-built milling motor, than I do in the converter and/or the digital tacho I'm using to test the speed.
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@Nightowl said in M3 Snnn - Programmed vs Actual Speed:
the digital tacho I'm using to test the speed.
I suspected that too, but those would usually skip pulses. But in you table it reads more pulses at low RPM. Probably false triggering...
I had good results with hall sensors. A simple bicycle speedometer (with programmable wheel circumfence) worked well on my wind turbine. -
@o_lampe
Perhaps it's time to start another hobby....The idea of using an Arduino with a hall sensor sounds like fun, and I've seen an Arduino kit on Amazon which seems to fit the bill (except for the hall sensor, which is cheap enough), but I wonder if this would be more accurate than a laser measuring the reflection from reflective tape stuck to the spindle's collet nut - which is the method I currently use?
Of course, I'd need to learn how to program an Arduino!