Lonsdale73":38eybhw2 said:sunnybob":38eybhw2 said:transatlantic":38eybhw2 said:I have the flappy Axminster one, and it seems to work ok, although it does buzz when it's in the off mode? not really a problem for me as I unplug it after using it anyway.
I've recently ordered one of these for another project, seems good for the price. I wanted to avoid the flappy paddler thing this time as I find I always smack into it, and it ends up falling off.
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An NVR switch does not buzz in the off position. Take it out and carefully check your connections, at last one of them is wrong. :shock:
I have a Triton Oscillating plugged into my NVR. It does have a its own NVR switch so I have to switch on the NVR then the oscillator. If I switch off at the oscillator then the NVR emanates a constant hum until such times as I hit the off on the NVR too.
That is normal, because when switched on the coil will produce a hum, although the hum "volume" relates to the build quality of the switch.
I have a speed control on my router table that is wired in after the NVR. I keep the speed control at medium speed and turn the machine on and off with the NVR to make sure there is no possible risk while changing bits.