Why did you add a mini PC when the EPC-2000 is one? I have a whole pallet of stuff in route from Skyfire using your discount code for my build (1500w MAX). Can't wait to see yours all done.
That's what I thought also at first...I hooked it up to a monitor and it's running Linux or something, so I looked at the user manual and it showed it hooked up to a Windows PC to run the front end software.
I would recommend 3d printing a cover for the line filter. Or get a dinrail/breaker compatible box that fits both the breaker and filter. So the exposed metal studs and crimped connectors get covered. As you will grab the main breaker 99/100 times, but that one miss will give you a heck of a jolt. Cleans up the visual wiring as well. Love the rest of the installation though!
First of all, love your build, great stuff. I would have just bought an electrical enclosure, at least here, base models from Rittal aren't that much - at least a lot cheaper than making your own properly made powdercoated metal cabinet. Sometimes I find them on ebay or local ads even cheaper. You know, lifting the mounting plate out of the cabinet and installing everything on it, then putting it in is also a lot more comfortable/practical. Any stuff you dislike about the XC3000S? My supplier wants me to go with that one, instead of more expensive FSCUT models. Don't know why.
Thanks for your input...I'll have to check out Rittal...I always struggle with what to do for the electrical cabinet because the ones I find are always expensive, and I'm cheap. My last machine used a Ruida RDC6563F controller, so for me the XC3000S is a major upgrade in both terms of controller and software...I like everything I see about it so far...if I had to make a complaint about my experience so far, it would just be that the hand pendant labels are in Mandarin, so I'll have to pint out translated labels...pretty minor. I've yet to use a FSCut controller, so I'm not sure what advantages it brings over the cheaper Raytools one.
Thank you for your suggestion. The 3D models involve many other electrical components, and without knowing the specific layout ideas of each DIY enthusiast, a definitive 3D model might only serve as a reference. For those not familiar with electrical principles, this could be a challenge. Therefore, we are considering a different approach to provide assistance. We will be shooting a video soon to demonstrate the specific installation methods of the laser components sold by Sky Fire. I believe this might be more user-friendly for all DIY enthusiasts, even for beginners.
thankyou for sharing. how to communicate between epc2000 and windows pc. can you please explain the detail? where is to download software and configure it. now i user raycus 1500w, eds3000s, epc2000.
@@diyfiberlaser Can send a link for the download? I've looked over the site a bit can can't seem to locate it. There is a demo_raytools...exe link but that doesn't seem to work. Thanks!
I don’t know. I didn’t consult with SkyFire on the wiring. My approach is overly simplified for my needs. From what I’ve seen in a more professional electrical cabinet, there would be the use of contactors and more breakers for individual components.
Thank you for your question, it is a great inspiration for us. Since every DIY enthusiast has different ideas about electrical layouts, following a fixed wiring diagram might take away the fun of DIY. However, to accommodate those who are not familiar with electrical components, we will launch modular DIY electrical components in 2025, making the process much easier
Probably depending on where you're located. It was not a big deal...my items were shipped via FedEx, they arrived just as any other package normally would, and then I received a bill from FedEx a couple weeks later to pay the import fees (was about 19% in my case)
4:30 Kind of weird they sell the controllers based on what you need to cut - sheets or tubes. Especially that they have a variant that can do both. Don't get it. There are arduino based controllers that don't care much whether you do tube or flat sheet, just matter of the control software being able to generate right gcode or steps.
I have a fiber laser table with the same controller. If you'd like, I can send you pictures of the connections. Please provide a way for me to send them to you.
We just bought a MAX 2K with a BM110 with your discount code. Thanks Travis and SkyFire!
Loving this series! TY for sharing your build.
Why did you add a mini PC when the EPC-2000 is one? I have a whole pallet of stuff in route from Skyfire using your discount code for my build (1500w MAX). Can't wait to see yours all done.
That's what I thought also at first...I hooked it up to a monitor and it's running Linux or something, so I looked at the user manual and it showed it hooked up to a Windows PC to run the front end software.
@@diyfiberlaser Oh ok. I guess I'll order one of those too. I just subscribed to your Patreon.
@@bigtoy302 Awesome...thanks for your support!
I would recommend 3d printing a cover for the line filter.
Or get a dinrail/breaker compatible box that fits both the breaker and filter.
So the exposed metal studs and crimped connectors get covered.
As you will grab the main breaker 99/100 times, but that one miss will give you a heck of a jolt.
Cleans up the visual wiring as well.
Love the rest of the installation though!
That's a great idea, I'll 3D print a cover....thanks for your input!
With that laser source, do you think the machine you can use as laser welding too ?
Travis: does the raytools software come with the XC300S kit? Thanks.
The XC3000S runs the Raytools 2DCutAhead software, you can download it from Raytool's website.
That laser source begs for the 19” rack. I bet there is a rail kit for it.
First of all, love your build, great stuff.
I would have just bought an electrical enclosure, at least here, base models from Rittal aren't that much - at least a lot cheaper than making your own properly made powdercoated metal cabinet. Sometimes I find them on ebay or local ads even cheaper. You know, lifting the mounting plate out of the cabinet and installing everything on it, then putting it in is also a lot more comfortable/practical.
Any stuff you dislike about the XC3000S? My supplier wants me to go with that one, instead of more expensive FSCUT models. Don't know why.
Thanks for your input...I'll have to check out Rittal...I always struggle with what to do for the electrical cabinet because the ones I find are always expensive, and I'm cheap. My last machine used a Ruida RDC6563F controller, so for me the XC3000S is a major upgrade in both terms of controller and software...I like everything I see about it so far...if I had to make a complaint about my experience so far, it would just be that the hand pendant labels are in Mandarin, so I'll have to pint out translated labels...pretty minor. I've yet to use a FSCut controller, so I'm not sure what advantages it brings over the cheaper Raytools one.
What laser head are you using?...some are designed to have more features when paired with their brand controller.
Travis how to sett eithercat connection to the computer, i confuse to sett my IP address.
Because my software still offline. Thanks so much
Can you please Skyfire to give is 3D models of the Breakout board ..would be nice to have to create electrical panel layout
Thank you for your suggestion. The 3D models involve many other electrical components, and without knowing the specific layout ideas of each DIY enthusiast, a definitive 3D model might only serve as a reference. For those not familiar with electrical principles, this could be a challenge. Therefore, we are considering a different approach to provide assistance. We will be shooting a video soon to demonstrate the specific installation methods of the laser components sold by Sky Fire. I believe this might be more user-friendly for all DIY enthusiasts, even for beginners.
can you share how to register raytools software
How to solve CNC not connecting due to CNC kernel? 2dcutahead software cannot be run via a Lan connection
Maybe the ip address...so the cpu config must have same value...
Might be a windows setting under the network
thankyou for sharing. how to communicate between epc2000 and windows pc. can you please explain the detail? where is to download software and configure it. now i user raycus 1500w, eds3000s, epc2000.
Just connect with an ethernet cable, the 2d CutAhead software can be downloaded from the Raytools website.
@@diyfiberlaser thank you for reply.
@@diyfiberlaser Can send a link for the download? I've looked over the site a bit can can't seem to locate it. There is a demo_raytools...exe link but that doesn't seem to work. Thanks!
Does skyfire provide a list of approved electrical components and wiring diagram.
I don’t know. I didn’t consult with SkyFire on the wiring. My approach is overly simplified for my needs. From what I’ve seen in a more professional electrical cabinet, there would be the use of contactors and more breakers for individual components.
Thank you for your question, it is a great inspiration for us. Since every DIY enthusiast has different ideas about electrical layouts, following a fixed wiring diagram might take away the fun of DIY. However, to accommodate those who are not familiar with electrical components, we will launch modular DIY electrical components in 2025, making the process much easier
Do you still have to deal with importing if using Sky Fire?
Probably depending on where you're located. It was not a big deal...my items were shipped via FedEx, they arrived just as any other package normally would, and then I received a bill from FedEx a couple weeks later to pay the import fees (was about 19% in my case)
We shipped ours via boat and import duties were included. 50 day delay, we need to make room for new tooling ,so this is no big deal.
4:30 Kind of weird they sell the controllers based on what you need to cut - sheets or tubes.
Especially that they have a variant that can do both.
Don't get it.
There are arduino based controllers that don't care much whether you do tube or flat sheet, just matter of the control software being able to generate right gcode or steps.
I have a fiber laser table with the same controller. If you'd like, I can send you pictures of the connections. Please provide a way for me to send them to you.
....great
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