DIY 1000W Fiber Laser Cutter Part 4: Wiring Electrical Components

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2023
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    In part 4, I wire all of the electrical components and continue building out the frame.
    I've been working on building this DIY 1000W fiber laser cutter for the past 6 months and I've finally reached the stage where I've begun successfully making test cuts with the machine. Because I could not find any guides on the internet to help me with the build, I am going to create a series of videos sharing what I've learned during the process. Please understand that I am a novice on the subject, and that fiber lasers can be very dangerous, if you are going to build or use a laser, please do your own research and understand the safety risks!
    My website: www.id3ntitycrisis.com
    My design portfolio: www.id3ntitycrisis.com/portfolio

Komentáře • 41

  • @jcorrea8597
    @jcorrea8597 Před rokem +9

    From an Industrial Electrician, looks like you did a good job with the wiring.

    • @DannyBokma
      @DannyBokma Před rokem +1

      Same colours for AC and DC, EMC filter wiring and mounting like this, to only name a few 🙊. It's good enough for prototyping, but its not good enough for any real standard.

    • @jcorrea8597
      @jcorrea8597 Před rokem +3

      @@DannyBokma true, but for someone who is new to it he did a good job with connection and routing. Plus this is for personal use not commercial, so he doesn't have to use iso wiring standard.

  •  Před rokem +6

    Nide Video adn great work, keep it coming. Slight oversight in the beginning, that I saw in your other video as well, when you measure the steel square and say 20 centimeters, it is actually two centimeters or 20 millimeters.

  • @_Kensky
    @_Kensky Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this episode! And now I want to modernize my workshop.

  • @maksimstriletskii3108

    This is awesome. A very thoughtful approach!

  • @pevlabs
    @pevlabs Před rokem

    Very clean electronics install. Nice work!

  • @christopherreeves6797

    Nice work!

  • @centurialinc
    @centurialinc Před rokem

    so awesome! I am impressed.

  • @The_Foolish_Fool
    @The_Foolish_Fool Před rokem +5

    Personally, I'd take off that reflective material on the walls. Lasers being lasers and all.

    • @diyfiberlaser
      @diyfiberlaser  Před rokem

      Thanks, I agree....I 'm thinking I would like to paint it all a matte black

    • @The_Foolish_Fool
      @The_Foolish_Fool Před rokem

      I just thought of a question, can this machine engrave or is that not possible with such a powerful laser?

  • @jesseservice7828
    @jesseservice7828 Před rokem

    Muito bom ! Parabéns.

  • @82edje
    @82edje Před rokem

    Hallo,
    nice and clean job.
    Some tips. Mount everingthing on an metal plate. This is common for control cabinets.
    Use different wire colors for your mains voltage and your controls DC voltage.
    Your earth wirering looks likes therr missing something. Check the manuals.
    Normaly your emergency stop button is connected to a safety relay. The safety relay contacts switch a main relay that switch on all you devices like motor drivers, fans, ect.
    It also enables a mail air valve.
    After a emergency stop you have to reset the safety relay with a reset button
    Good luck with everyting

  • @MoffTigriss
    @MoffTigriss Před rokem +2

    Just adding a bit of experience after building custom 3D printers : don't mix AC and DC cabling in the raceways. It's better to work on when you need to debug with the machine powered on (yeah, not a good idea, but it WILL happen), and it's a security for the improbable catastrophic mechanical failure. Also, swapping the DC PSUs with the distribution rails will reduce the length of AC, and will let you neatly separate the AC side of your cabling from the DC one. Especially when you use black/red for AC (if there is one point critical, it's this one).
    Nothing vital, but a clean separation can help a lot. Put a plexiglass panel in front of the AC side (with a cut for the breakers), and it's very fool proof.
    Overall, a great series i will follow ! ;)

    • @diyfiberlaser
      @diyfiberlaser  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback...I see your point and will definitely consider that in the future

  • @weldchip
    @weldchip Před rokem +4

    Love the videos really interesting build. I notice you keep saying cm instead of mm 😉 don't make that mistake In cad or your parts will come out really big 🤣

  • @sonaxing
    @sonaxing Před rokem

    You should centrate the collimating lens, when the cut is not regular in a 4 shapes the problem is the center of the beam.
    Other problem that you can have is the nozzle, try to use nozzle 1.0 for 3mm 0,3 mpa of pressure 2500 3000 mm/s

  • @gamedevsa
    @gamedevsa Před rokem

    Hi Travis, thanks for the video. Do you perhaps have a link where you bought the Fuji Servo motor? Thanks!

  • @AGeekNamedRoss
    @AGeekNamedRoss Před rokem

    Can you use Lightburn w/ your laser build?

  • @wildniscamper7276
    @wildniscamper7276 Před 6 měsíci

    0:29 20 cm... 20mm🤣
    outstanding project!!!

  • @russ-techindustries
    @russ-techindustries Před rokem +1

    What is that machine in the background on the workbench? It looks like a small desktop cnc lathe. Maybe?

  • @zoedplaser
    @zoedplaser Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @priyanto2708
    @priyanto2708 Před rokem

    Bisakah saya minta wiring source laser ke kontroller

  • @guidoherzog1777
    @guidoherzog1777 Před 24 dny

    Hello Travis,
    I am currently setting up the same system only with CO2 tube and fiber laser.
    I also bought the Raycus1500 and the new RDC6563FG-LITE controller (has the same connections)
    You wrote that the wiring instructions from the Ruida controller to the Raycus were not correct.
    Do you have a wiring list that you can give me so that I don't have to test everything first. I would be very grateful.
    Kind regards from Switzerland
    Guido

    • @diyfiberlaser
      @diyfiberlaser  Před 23 dny

      The wiring diagram is on my Patreon page, the pins might be different from the F version, I don’t have the Lite user manual to check

    • @guidoherzog1777
      @guidoherzog1777 Před 22 dny

      @@diyfiberlaser many thanks for your answer

  • @nick066hu
    @nick066hu Před rokem

    About wiring the laser source wiring: What were the conclusions of those guessings? (just in case we meet that same incorrect Ruida diagram)
    One more thing I even more wanted to know: How does someone 'test fire' a 1000W laser ? (I hope that bruise on your left thumbnail is not a result of a test fire :-)

  • @FilipAus
    @FilipAus Před rokem +4

    I think you meant millimetres 😂

  • @theater40
    @theater40 Před rokem

    From a controls engineering stand point, the biggest issue is, that that is a lot of high voltage,and high current stuff. Really needs to be in a steel enclosure. (Electrical code) massive fire hazard...

  • @chasegraff3333
    @chasegraff3333 Před 8 měsíci

    0:28 CENTIMETERS?!?

  • @ML-mk5mw
    @ML-mk5mw Před 8 měsíci

    That’s 20 millimeter not centimeters at your measuring!

  • @SantaDragon
    @SantaDragon Před rokem +1

    0:27 And again same fail ... 20 centimeter? Really?

    • @andyburns
      @andyburns Před rokem +1

      Deliberate mistake to generate "interaction"?

    • @heymister7030
      @heymister7030 Před rokem

      I had the same thought. That's clearly 40cm.

  • @jeffgough8862
    @jeffgough8862 Před rokem

    MILLImeters. Please do yourself a favour and learn the SI prefix system. If you can build a laser cutter it will only take you 2 minutes.