Afternoon all
A year or so after I bought my lathe, the speed controller failed. Record sent a courier to collect it the next day, repaired it and sent it back. All done FOC under warranty.
I had got into the habit of leaving the mains switched on at the plug after I stopped the lathe via the stop button. I think this burned out the track on the potentiometer, which was replaced.
When it came back, I ran a test, to see if I could find out the reason for the failure.
Switch on, press start the motor spins. Press the stop button the motor stops. If I then switch off the mains at the plug, after about ten seconds I hear a click, as if a relay held in by a charged capacitor has released.
I now disconnect at the socket at the end of a session.
Does anyone else's VSLK behave in this way?
Cheers
Dave
A year or so after I bought my lathe, the speed controller failed. Record sent a courier to collect it the next day, repaired it and sent it back. All done FOC under warranty.
I had got into the habit of leaving the mains switched on at the plug after I stopped the lathe via the stop button. I think this burned out the track on the potentiometer, which was replaced.
When it came back, I ran a test, to see if I could find out the reason for the failure.
Switch on, press start the motor spins. Press the stop button the motor stops. If I then switch off the mains at the plug, after about ten seconds I hear a click, as if a relay held in by a charged capacitor has released.
I now disconnect at the socket at the end of a session.
Does anyone else's VSLK behave in this way?
Cheers
Dave