chriscrofty
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Hi folks,
I have a Dewalt DVW902M dust extractor, for cutting up MDF sheets etc and generally it's very good (suction, auto on/off). However, it makes a horrendous alarm sound when the flow drops below a certain level. This could be just from using a tool, like a sander, that doesn't let sufficient airflow through or from a blockage.
Obviously being told about a blockage is useful in some cases, but there is no way of adjusting the settings to accommodate tools with lower airflow. Does anyone else have this DE? Any easy workarounds?
I have though about using a Y connector to allow additional airflow, but also wondered whether it would be possible to replace the alarm with an LED? This would need some nifty wiring and would voiding the warranty so any other ideas would be appreciated.
In addition to the loud alarm it also makes a constant ringing/buzzing noise in the background. No idea where from or why... again any ideas would be appreciated and I'll look into them.
Chris
I have a Dewalt DVW902M dust extractor, for cutting up MDF sheets etc and generally it's very good (suction, auto on/off). However, it makes a horrendous alarm sound when the flow drops below a certain level. This could be just from using a tool, like a sander, that doesn't let sufficient airflow through or from a blockage.
Obviously being told about a blockage is useful in some cases, but there is no way of adjusting the settings to accommodate tools with lower airflow. Does anyone else have this DE? Any easy workarounds?
I have though about using a Y connector to allow additional airflow, but also wondered whether it would be possible to replace the alarm with an LED? This would need some nifty wiring and would voiding the warranty so any other ideas would be appreciated.
In addition to the loud alarm it also makes a constant ringing/buzzing noise in the background. No idea where from or why... again any ideas would be appreciated and I'll look into them.
Chris