Steve Blackdog
Established Member
Hi folks,
I have just bought a 'pig in a poke' on eBay. I have paid £20 for a new customer return faulty SIP 01930 10" Table Saw. I like a challenge and even though this isn't a top (or medium) level saw (by any means), if I can get it working and set it up carefully, it will be a relative bargain. If I have to give up on it, I haven't lost an arm and a leg, and hopefully will have had some fun trying to get it up and running.
So, I put in a £20 bid and forgot about it and I've won the auction. I'm still trying to work out whether or not this makes me happy
As far as I was able to find out the only thing wrong with it is that when you plug it in, it pops the fuse. Now, I realise there could be something fundamentally wrong, but I've had machines blow fuses before, but only because of the current overload surge on start up.
If anyone has any experience of fault finding fuse problems on table saws (this one is 2hp - 1600W, 240v 13Amp single phase motor), please can you share your experience and any useful solutions.
I have in mind looking at
the start-up capacitor;
the NVR;
the cable and plug;
checking for damage to windings;
trying with no blade and checking for mechanical interference.
The circuit in my garage (where I will test it) is on a 32A B rated MCB circuit with a 30mA RCB plug socket. The garage sockets share a circuit with a bedroom and utility room (so I can't change anything on the circuit board). I have no 16A socket and don't really want to invest in one.
I am thinking that I might try plugging it in to 50m extension cable to 'slow' the surge, but not sure if it will make any difference.
Any ideas, I'm all ears - btw -please don't say throw it in the skip - it hasn't even been delivered yet
Many thanks
Steve
I have just bought a 'pig in a poke' on eBay. I have paid £20 for a new customer return faulty SIP 01930 10" Table Saw. I like a challenge and even though this isn't a top (or medium) level saw (by any means), if I can get it working and set it up carefully, it will be a relative bargain. If I have to give up on it, I haven't lost an arm and a leg, and hopefully will have had some fun trying to get it up and running.
So, I put in a £20 bid and forgot about it and I've won the auction. I'm still trying to work out whether or not this makes me happy
As far as I was able to find out the only thing wrong with it is that when you plug it in, it pops the fuse. Now, I realise there could be something fundamentally wrong, but I've had machines blow fuses before, but only because of the current overload surge on start up.
If anyone has any experience of fault finding fuse problems on table saws (this one is 2hp - 1600W, 240v 13Amp single phase motor), please can you share your experience and any useful solutions.
I have in mind looking at
the start-up capacitor;
the NVR;
the cable and plug;
checking for damage to windings;
trying with no blade and checking for mechanical interference.
The circuit in my garage (where I will test it) is on a 32A B rated MCB circuit with a 30mA RCB plug socket. The garage sockets share a circuit with a bedroom and utility room (so I can't change anything on the circuit board). I have no 16A socket and don't really want to invest in one.
I am thinking that I might try plugging it in to 50m extension cable to 'slow' the surge, but not sure if it will make any difference.
Any ideas, I'm all ears - btw -please don't say throw it in the skip - it hasn't even been delivered yet
Many thanks
Steve