Help for a laser newbie
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:00 am
Hi friends,
I have been lurking here for awhile, pouring through the topics to get my k40 laser conversion completed. I started back in August and have everything wired according to the wonderful diagrams here. I have several roadblocks I am trying to burst through and after scratching my head and working for awhile I thought i would seek some help.
1. TTL led does not come on unless the WP short is removed from power supply
2. Laser led does not light up when machine is turned on, until i press the laser button on controller, but even when the light is on no laser fires
I have the DSP conversion kit and I just placed a new laser tube from light object.
I have the machine grounded to an 8 foot ground rod I drove beside my work space, everything is grounded to this. I read somewhere the 24v psu should be grounded seperate from the rest of the machine so this afternoon I will be driving an additional ground rod to make sure everything stays seperated. The psu did come set to 220 v but I switched to 120v before firing up the first time. I also bought a new high quality laser psu which was set to 220 v and I switched that over before first powerup. I have all the accesories (lights, fans, pumps) running independently of the laser components. Any help or ideas on this would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks Aaron
I have been lurking here for awhile, pouring through the topics to get my k40 laser conversion completed. I started back in August and have everything wired according to the wonderful diagrams here. I have several roadblocks I am trying to burst through and after scratching my head and working for awhile I thought i would seek some help.
1. TTL led does not come on unless the WP short is removed from power supply
2. Laser led does not light up when machine is turned on, until i press the laser button on controller, but even when the light is on no laser fires
I have the DSP conversion kit and I just placed a new laser tube from light object.
I have the machine grounded to an 8 foot ground rod I drove beside my work space, everything is grounded to this. I read somewhere the 24v psu should be grounded seperate from the rest of the machine so this afternoon I will be driving an additional ground rod to make sure everything stays seperated. The psu did come set to 220 v but I switched to 120v before firing up the first time. I also bought a new high quality laser psu which was set to 220 v and I switched that over before first powerup. I have all the accesories (lights, fans, pumps) running independently of the laser components. Any help or ideas on this would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks Aaron