A question for those in the know about these things.
I use a master/slave socket with my footswitch operated hegner plugged in to the master, and Henry into the slave. It works great for a while, but I have just killed the second socket, things start to flicker, and then the vacuum no longer comes on when I press the footswitch
Is it OK to leave henry running for an hour or two at a time while I work on a piece, or is it better to switch him off at each change of cut? I'm worried about burning put the motor.
I would point out that my shed is powered by an extension run from the house, and attached to further extensions in the shed, and the multisocket that my saw/vacuum work from also runs the overhead light. It all seems to work fine until the master/slave socket gets a bit older (a few months) and then all goes to pot
I use a master/slave socket with my footswitch operated hegner plugged in to the master, and Henry into the slave. It works great for a while, but I have just killed the second socket, things start to flicker, and then the vacuum no longer comes on when I press the footswitch
Is it OK to leave henry running for an hour or two at a time while I work on a piece, or is it better to switch him off at each change of cut? I'm worried about burning put the motor.
I would point out that my shed is powered by an extension run from the house, and attached to further extensions in the shed, and the multisocket that my saw/vacuum work from also runs the overhead light. It all seems to work fine until the master/slave socket gets a bit older (a few months) and then all goes to pot