wcndave
Established Member
I have a Jet DC1100A Extractor which is hooked up to workshop power supply, which has a separate fuseboard from rest of the house, although they then go to a common outside fuse box.
My power supply is 6kw (which is double the standard amount here in Italy....)
When I have been working, say on table saw, with chip extractor on, and the table saw has stopped, I usually wait a few seconds, then turn off extractor.
It then spins down slowly, and at the very end makes a click noise as though something disengages in the motor.
60% of the time, at the moment of the "click", the fuse trips on my workshop box, and I lose power.
I feel there may be some back induction or something, however I am not an electrical expert, any thoughts on what might be occuring?
Powering up /down the table saw has no such effect.
Thanks, and HNY!
My power supply is 6kw (which is double the standard amount here in Italy....)
When I have been working, say on table saw, with chip extractor on, and the table saw has stopped, I usually wait a few seconds, then turn off extractor.
It then spins down slowly, and at the very end makes a click noise as though something disengages in the motor.
60% of the time, at the moment of the "click", the fuse trips on my workshop box, and I lose power.
I feel there may be some back induction or something, however I am not an electrical expert, any thoughts on what might be occuring?
Powering up /down the table saw has no such effect.
Thanks, and HNY!