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==[[Argon user guide/Braking resistor|Braking resistors]]==
 
==[[Argon user guide/Braking resistor|Braking resistors]]==
 
{{tip|One resistor in a multiaxis system may be sufficient if drives are [[Argon_user_guide/J4_connector_wiring|wired to share the HV DC bus between them]]}}
 
{{tip|One resistor in a multiaxis system may be sufficient if drives are [[Argon_user_guide/J4_connector_wiring|wired to share the HV DC bus between them]]}}
{{tip|In most installations braking resistor is not needed at all. Resistor is needed in cases where fast moving motor with high inertial load is stopped rapidly causing conversion of the kinetic energy into electric current which needs to be dissipated by a resistor. Experimenting without resistor is safe as drive's overvoltage protection will prevent any damage occurring. If drive faults to overvoltage fault during deceleration, then try adjusting {{param|FOV}} to higher value or add a braking resistor.}}
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{{tip|In most installations braking resistor is not needed at all. Resistor is needed in cases where fast moving motor with high inertial load is stopped rapidly causing conversion of the kinetic energy into electric current which needs to be dissipated by a resistor. Experimenting without resistor is safe as drive's overvoltage protection will prevent any damage occurring. If drive faults to overvoltage fault during deceleration, then try adjusting {{param|FOV/}} to higher value or add a braking resistor.}}
 
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