I recently bought a used machine (Chinese red&Black 1490, 130W) and the previous owner disconnected the outlets on the back of the chassis and split the power for the controller+motors and laser PSU into two channels. Including the chiller, air assist pump, extraction fan, and work lights I've got 6 different components that need power. Some of these components are inaccessible in my space or do not have switches, so I'm considering getting an individually-switched surge protector to act as the central power control center. Something along the lines of this guy: https://www.tripplite.com/eco-surge-7-o ... d~TLP76MSG
Has anyone else rigged up a similar setup, and if so do you have recommendations and/or words of wisdom to share? As always, thanks to this community for sharing your knowledge and experience!
Individually-Switched Surge Protector as Power Control Center?
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Robin Croen
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2020
- Location: Seattle, WA
- Country: United States
- Laser Machine Make or Type: Chinese Red & Black
- Laser Power: 130W
- Laser Bed Size: 35" x 55"
- Home Position: TR
- RDWorks Version: 8
- Windows Version: 10
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Pete Cyr
- Posts: 1964
- Joined: Sun Nov 27, 2016
- Location: Suffolk Virginia
- Country: United States
- Laser Machine Make or Type: Boss 1630
- Laser Power: 100w
- Laser Bed Size: 16"x30"
- Home Position: TR
- Control Software: RDWORKS
- RDWorks Version: v8.01.18
- Ruida Controller: RDC6442
- Windows Version: Win 10
- Accessories: roller rotary attachment
Yes. I the same thing different model.
Recommend plugging the pwr strip into a circuit separate from the circuit the laser is plugged into.
Additionally, calculate the total amps of the components plugged into the pwr strip and don’t exceed design.
I also recommend you label the switches for each component you plug into the pwr strip.
Recommend plugging the pwr strip into a circuit separate from the circuit the laser is plugged into.
Additionally, calculate the total amps of the components plugged into the pwr strip and don’t exceed design.
I also recommend you label the switches for each component you plug into the pwr strip.
Location - VA
Equipment - Boss Laser 1630
Power - 100W
Laser Bed Size - 16" x 30"
Home Position - TR
Full RDWorks Version - v8.01.18
First name - Pete
Equipment - Boss Laser 1630
Power - 100W
Laser Bed Size - 16" x 30"
Home Position - TR
Full RDWorks Version - v8.01.18
First name - Pete
- Tim Mellor
- Posts: 560
- Joined: Wed May 29, 2019
- Location: Shipwreck Coast, Victoria
- Country: Australia
- Nickname: beanflying
- Laser Machine Make or Type: Vollerun WR3020
- Laser Power: 40W
- Laser Bed Size: 300x200
- Home Position: TR
- RDWorks Version: n/a
- Windows Version: 10
- Accessories: Modded and still Modding some more.
While you are poking around in your Laser a good idea is fitting one of these if it doesn't already have one. As much for protecting other things from stray transients as for protecting the Laser Power supply or controller. Just check 20A is all your Laser draws on 110V?
https://au.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Sch ... qYyQ%3D%3D

https://au.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Sch ... qYyQ%3D%3D

