Adam Pinson
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I recently acquired a Record power Dvr-xp and was wondering if any knows how easy it would be ( or if it's even possible) to wire in a large start/stop button into the panel? Just for safety reasons really, thanks
Right, a magnetic unit would be ideal, its never been used but the warranty has run out so that's not an issue either..guess I just need to find an electronic wizard !I am not familiar with that lathe but most likely there will be a good spot to bolt a small plastic box to the lathe headstock, they can be bought with a mushroom stop button already installed. Then its working out how the wiring works to connect it properly.
The control panel has access screws for those who dare venture in....Dont think you can as its a plastic front control panel with a microswitch ( from memory )
good advice, i'll look, thanksHave you checked the Teknatool, Nova site to see if they have an add on button? You could also ask how to wire one in if possible. They might have already dealt with the question in the past. You could also ask if it it okay to put in an emergency stop in before the lathe electrics or would switching it off like that harm the control board.
Pete
They have this... i have no idea why they couldn't have just added a big red STOP button.... DVR REMOTE II RETRO FIT KIT (SKU: 55523) - NOVA Seems like a bit of an oversight.Have you checked the Teknatool, Nova site to see if they have an add on button? You could also ask how to wire one in if possible. They might have already dealt with the question in the past. You could also ask if it it okay to put in an emergency stop in before the lathe electrics or would switching it off like that harm the control board.
Pete
Good advice Doug, thanks.... i think my main concern is that i'm still used to my last lathe where the stop button is on the opposite side and lower down... i keep instinctively reaching for an invisible button ..... i'm sure i'll get used to it ha haThey did do a remote switch if I remember correctly it was in the form of a wrist watch with a magnetic back that could also be place on the lathe but I believe it was discontinued.
I’ve never had a problem just using the off button on the headstock but I guess it would be fairly easy to put a large stop button on the incoming mains lead which would kill the electric to the lathe in case of trouble. That would also mean you don’t need to venture into the lathes electrics.
If you’re worried about catches you can set up the stall function, I seem to remember there are three settings.
Great idea thanks.... now if i can just find one with a variable speed knob lolWhy not just have a 'standard' start- stop switch between the mains and the lathe 3pin plug? Like this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/1562835519?iid=114397097533Or this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Emergenc...636655?hash=item5b7bf45f2f:g:ly8AAOSwuOZeJV5s
cheers, will doBefore you put anything between the mains and the lathe check with Nova to see if long term use will not damage the electronics. Drives like any computer don’t like plug pulled on them and a stop button in the line does exactly that.
Pete
Thanks a lot Duncan, good adviceThe similar but smaller Record Power Coronet Herald has a stop button between the mains and the lathe. It is available as an accessory but would probably be too small for the DVR-XP although it does illustrate that the principle is sound.
Whatever you do, don't put a stop button between the inverter and the motor - that's almost guaranteed to damage the inverter.
I don't know what inverter is in the DVR-XP but, if it is the same as most, it will have terminals for remote controls. Technical skills needed if going down this route!
Duncan
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