Many thanks for that info. Another quick question if you don't mind.
I noticed that the manufacturer's original board has a fuse next to the 240V input, this new design doesn't. Just interested to know whether it was a conscious decision to not include a fuse on this new board design?
Looking at the specs for the machine, the motor is 120W so at 240V that's a draw of 0.5A. Would it be worth changing the wall plug fuse to something lower, say 3A?
Slightly concerned that if a short were to occur, or the fan motor develop a fault, there could be a significant heat build up / fire risk.
I noticed that the manufacturer's original board has a fuse next to the 240V input, this new design doesn't. Just interested to know whether it was a conscious decision to not include a fuse on this new board design?
Looking at the specs for the machine, the motor is 120W so at 240V that's a draw of 0.5A. Would it be worth changing the wall plug fuse to something lower, say 3A?
Slightly concerned that if a short were to occur, or the fan motor develop a fault, there could be a significant heat build up / fire risk.