Hybrid Drive problem

Chris Railey

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What does it mean when my status light blinks red and she does not want to start.
 

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Is the outlet ok? Bad breaker? Do you have a voltmeter? Check voltage at outlet. Just couple thoughts.
 
I know it's a NEMA enclosure but do you have any amount of dust on the inside? On mine I get a little bit every now and then. It might be worth blowing any dust out if there is any.
Also it is possible you may have enough voltage to run the motor but not enough to run a more sophisticated piece of equipment like your KBAC. Variations in voltage is more common than you might think. Try a different outlet, preferably on a completely different circuit.

Hope that helps
 
I know it's a NEMA enclosure but do you have any amount of dust on the inside? On mine I get a little bit every now and then. It might be worth blowing any dust out if there is any.
Also it is possible you may have enough voltage to run the motor but not enough to run a more sophisticated piece of equipment like your KBAC. Variations in voltage is more common than you might think. Try a different outlet, preferably on a completely different circuit.

Hope that helps
No dust, I do have a multi-meter I can check the outlet with maybe the outlet is going bad. It did run once this morning after giving the under voltage warning but nothing since. If I use an extension cord I can try other outlets. Would that help?
 
First spot I'd check given your description is the breaker. It sounds like you dropped one leg of your input.
 
First spot I'd check given your description is the breaker. It sounds like you dropped one leg of your input.
Thanks to all, I checked the outlet I have good power at the outlet. I have good power in the Hybrid Drive but no power from the drive to the motor. Something in the hybrid drive must be broken. I have an email into Jose I Hope I am still under warranty. Thanks again
 
When you say you have power inside the Kbac, are you reading 220?if your reading 110 on either terminal it could be back feeding and your reading the same leg not 220. Just guessing
 
Then if it’s not the kbac, the only thing it could be is a lower voltage then what the kbac is allowing to be acceptable for it to operate. Either take readings on the buss bars at your Panel or other ares of your house with a good meter. That kbac might not turn on if the voltage is is 105-108 instead of 110-120. I’ve seen it in houses before, and it will damage things
 
Its the kbac. Inside the box where you attach the power plug I have 120v. On the other side where the power cord for the motor attaches there is zero power. The kbac has to have a problem.
 
Its the kbac. Inside the box where you attach the power plug I have 120v. On the other side where the power cord for the motor attaches there is zero power. The kbac has to have a problem.
Do you see cracks in any of the components? Can you post a pic of the inside of the box?
 
Its the kbac. Inside the box where you attach the power plug I have 120v. On the other side where the power cord for the motor attaches there is zero power. The kbac has to have a problem.

When a drive has a terminal fault there will not be anything on the output. Usually you have to power down the drive completely to reset a terminal fault. Terminal faults can be anything, but most often it an overcurrent detection fault. If the motor gets hot and the insulation breaks down it can draw high current just long enough to fault the drive.

Like others have said, undervoltage on the input is another common terminal fault.

A third problem can sometimes be a grounding issue. If you don't have a good earth ground then there can be oddball eddy currents / noise / line spikes from the VFD to the motor and back that will cause some very odd and intermittent things.
 
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