I just thought I would throw this out there as I am not the most electronically savvy person. Before anyone says it, I have already been in contact with Matt about this issue. In fact, he has been answering emails within minutes at 9:30 at night the last two nights.
Here is the situation. I was turning a large diameter piece of 1" plate that is going to be a new 3 jaw back plate. Everything was fine and then I heard a mild pop and the machine died. It turns out that it was the first 15 amp fuse located on the back panel that had blown. I can't find my extra fuse that came with the machine so I put in my 10 amp extra fuse that came with my 727 mill just to see if the lathe would run. It does indeed still work.
Now the issue is that the lathe works, but my LED rpm readout is not working. Matt advised me last night to check for voltage coming out of the control board, which I will do tonight when I get home.
Soooo.... here are my two questions. Has this happened to anyone else and if so how did you fix it? And are there any local places to look for the replacement fuses? Of course these are oddball fuses being 15 amp, 250 volt, and 5x20 mm in size. All of the local auto parts stores have 6x30 mm fuses and they are also only 32 volt fuses.
Thanks
Here is the situation. I was turning a large diameter piece of 1" plate that is going to be a new 3 jaw back plate. Everything was fine and then I heard a mild pop and the machine died. It turns out that it was the first 15 amp fuse located on the back panel that had blown. I can't find my extra fuse that came with the machine so I put in my 10 amp extra fuse that came with my 727 mill just to see if the lathe would run. It does indeed still work.
Now the issue is that the lathe works, but my LED rpm readout is not working. Matt advised me last night to check for voltage coming out of the control board, which I will do tonight when I get home.
Soooo.... here are my two questions. Has this happened to anyone else and if so how did you fix it? And are there any local places to look for the replacement fuses? Of course these are oddball fuses being 15 amp, 250 volt, and 5x20 mm in size. All of the local auto parts stores have 6x30 mm fuses and they are also only 32 volt fuses.
Thanks