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    Default OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    Im not sure what happened, but when I went to plug in my coolant system none of the plugs would work. Is this a problem anyone has dealt with? Any way to fix it?

    Thanks in advance, guys!

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    Default Re: OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    Have you checked the fuse? Its a 6A fuse for the auxiliary circuit. Don't know what kind of fuse it is, but I can think its a glass-fuse (small one).



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    Default Re: OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    See included image. If you have a continiuty tester, check if the fuse is broken if you can't see it with the bare eyes by testing both ends of the fuse.

    The switch can also be broken, check it the same way as you did with the fuse


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    Default Re: OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    Are you using the Tormach coolant system? If you are using something else what is the current rating for the pump?

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    Default Re: OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    If you don't know how to test the continuity of a single phase supply then best to call an electrician. Oh I wonder if the fuse has blown. Come on sunshine put your brain in gear.

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    Default Re: OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelHenry View Post
    Are you using the Tormach coolant system? If you are using something else what is the current rating for the pump?

    Mike
    I got the information by tormach, and another user on this forum from another thread in this subforum.

    Tormach confirmed that the pump is 75W.

    If thats all you have on the auxiliary power and its 115VAC you would need a 1amp fuse.



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    Default Re: OUtlets in back of machine stopped working

    The 120 is suggested to be plugged into a GFI outlet. If so is it tripped? The outlet furthest from the column is for the coolant pump and thus controlled by cnc if i understand correctly. Does the computer power up when plugged back there?



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