Does anyone here on the forums have any experience with Solexy I.S. ethernet isolators? The model we are using is BXF3S010N0018.
Issue we're having is with a small portable skid which has Point I/O (1734-AENT) and a Powerflex 525 VFD (1 hp). System runs fine if we connect directly to the AENT with ethernet cable, but as soon as we put the Solexy in line, then we lose comms within a few seconds of starting the VFD. Comms are fine without the VFD running going through the Solexy. If we leave the Solexy floating (not grounded or touching the enclosure (which is stainless) then it runs without issues as well, as soon as we connect ground to the SOlexy it faults out fairly soon. We see both AENT and the VFD faulting.
In the comm diagnostics of the AENT, we're getting MAC receive errors and FCS errors as soon as the SOlexy is grounded...the system can handle a few of those but as long as those are incrementing it eventually faults out.
Just curious if anyone else has used these, and if so did they have any similar issues with noise.grounding.
-G
Issue we're having is with a small portable skid which has Point I/O (1734-AENT) and a Powerflex 525 VFD (1 hp). System runs fine if we connect directly to the AENT with ethernet cable, but as soon as we put the Solexy in line, then we lose comms within a few seconds of starting the VFD. Comms are fine without the VFD running going through the Solexy. If we leave the Solexy floating (not grounded or touching the enclosure (which is stainless) then it runs without issues as well, as soon as we connect ground to the SOlexy it faults out fairly soon. We see both AENT and the VFD faulting.
In the comm diagnostics of the AENT, we're getting MAC receive errors and FCS errors as soon as the SOlexy is grounded...the system can handle a few of those but as long as those are incrementing it eventually faults out.
Just curious if anyone else has used these, and if so did they have any similar issues with noise.grounding.
-G