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Thread: It no worky !!
16/11/2017 17:00:01

Yes I have connected straight through bypassing the board and all is working fine. Yes I noticed the earth connection as you state. Thanks again I will order one This site has been a great help Nick

16/11/2017 16:14:37

Thanks for all your help. It would seem that there is no continuity across the board. Can I simply buy an in-line emi filter module as a replacement £4.96 from our favourite online auction site 112201070823 Thanks again Nick

15/11/2017 14:38:23

Thanks for all your help. I will double check everything tonight...at least I know I'm searching for AC now.

Every day is a learning daylaugh

15/11/2017 13:58:25

Thanks for the replies. I am getting no voltage whether AC or DC on the output of the board on connector J1.

Am I expecting to see AC as an output then on J1. ?

As you can probably gather, electronics are not my strong point.

Nick

15/11/2017 11:10:02

Hi all Numpty here. The lathe was working fine but now fails to power up. I’m assuming that with a 240volt ac input on J2 should there be 180 volt dc at J1 ? There is no out out at J1. If so I assume that the circuit board is dead. Are they available?

Thanks in advance

Numpty of Essex

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