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I have a Mach3 CNC Monitor Enclosure [X15-255] controller than runs an older cam tech router table - carves wood only. my x axis keeps blowing the fuse. I up'd the amps from 5 to 6.5 still blows right when i turn the comp on. I bought a new gecko drive (g201) and installed it 5 min ago and its still blowing the fuse. Ive re-tested all the wires from the motor to the drive and everything is fine! nothing has been bump or moved The jobs are piling up here, if anyone can help, please respond!! thank you. -Adam 530-885-9206 |
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