Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Plasmacutter
Posted by
CL
on 2002-12-27 11:10:36 UTC
ralaco wrote:
I have a Hypertherm PowerMax 900. On a stand right on top of the machine
sits an old pentium 166 with Flashcut 1.50. Next to that, a NEMA 4
enclosure with a MicroKinetics 36 volt power supply and two DR3535
drivers. Also in the box is the Flashcut Signal Generator.
I have never experienced any trouble running this machine. Rock stable.
Fabulous. The shop AM radio does fade in and out though, but heck, all
of it operates in your typical metal pole barn........
I too was pointed to a Hypertherm PowerMax. I guess I am glad I listened !
Chris L
>JensMy $0.02....
>Forget about filtered power supply/UPS, Shielded cables, RFI box,
>different ground configurations, ferrites, Corcom filters, extra
>shield, opto isolation.
>I have tried every thing for more than 10 months and nothing works to
>clean the high frequencies.
>Don't go any other way choose a Hypertherm Powermax line.
>
>Raul Lara
>
>
I have a Hypertherm PowerMax 900. On a stand right on top of the machine
sits an old pentium 166 with Flashcut 1.50. Next to that, a NEMA 4
enclosure with a MicroKinetics 36 volt power supply and two DR3535
drivers. Also in the box is the Flashcut Signal Generator.
I have never experienced any trouble running this machine. Rock stable.
Fabulous. The shop AM radio does fade in and out though, but heck, all
of it operates in your typical metal pole barn........
I too was pointed to a Hypertherm PowerMax. I guess I am glad I listened !
Chris L
Discussion Thread
ralaco <ralaco@y...
2002-12-27 07:59:09 UTC
Re: Plasmacutter
CL
2002-12-27 11:10:36 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Plasmacutter