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    Current limit pot on X2 mini mill?

    My X2 mini mill motor is cutting out (yellow fault light) at what I feel is too low a load.

    I know I need to adjust a potentiometer on the control board, but I don't know which one, and can't find a circuit diagram.

    I see (top to bottom) R3, R29, and R33.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    -Jeff
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    Talk to Jim RabidWolf at the 7x12 Yahoo group or contact him through his site
    www.unclerabid.com

    Aaron


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    Thanks Aaron...

    Richard from Syil America tells me it is "R3".

    (Thanks Richard!)

    -Jeff
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    i just twiddled around with mine till it ran satisfactorly
    mike


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