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The procedure to replace the fuse is fairly simple. In the video shown below the fuse used is: T3.15A 250V. | The procedure to replace the fuse is fairly simple. In the video shown below the fuse used is: T3.15A 250V. | ||
Fuses are kept upstairs in the [[workshop]], see the [[Hardware Store|set of wooden draws]] on the floor to the right side of the wall of boxes. | Fuses are kept upstairs in the [[workshop]], see the [[Hardware Store|set of narrow wooden draws]] on the floor to the right side of the wall of boxes. | ||
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{{note|Ensure the control box is completely disconnected from mains power before working on the internals}} | {{note|Ensure the control box is completely disconnected from mains power before working on the internals}} |
Revision as of 17:01, 28 July 2019
Replacing the Spindle Fuse
On several occasions, the spindle fuse has blown. If this is the case, there will be an audible relay noise clicking in the control box when the spindle is turned on through G-Code but nothing will happen at the spindle.
The procedure to replace the fuse is fairly simple. In the video shown below the fuse used is: T3.15A 250V.
Fuses are kept upstairs in the workshop, see the set of narrow wooden draws on the floor to the right side of the wall of boxes.
Note: Ensure the control box is completely disconnected from mains power before working on the internals