The cables are in a steel braided conduit once they exit the top of the lathe going down through the cable guide.aye sounds like the best option, cleaner with cables too, especially if you have cutting fluid getting sprayed around in the chamber. As long as you can get the cables into the solenoid coils covers? Had a few battles over the years trying to terminate cable cores into next to naff all space..... As Dale said, isolate them to their own subsystems by interposing relays, fed from their own individual fuse protection that way you can segregate them away from the control circuits completely. Safer and would probably make fault finding easier too.
Aye if you've loads of 110 in there then it'll be a false economy to convert over. Good idea on the SY, it'll stand out against the rest and make debugging easier.
Probably the way I will go and I have enough left to do it but thanks anyway.extra wee bit o trunking across the bottom of the relays, that would tidy that up just fine, job done, No point buying a length for that wee bit, I've got plenty here if yer needing.
Hopefully I don't crash itLooking champion Hood, not far off now man
Yeah, they're closer now but still imperial gallon vs US oneI could just power everything from the controls PSU but I just have a niggling doubt about the stated output of it, Chinese wattage tends to be calculated differently from ours