David Hirschfield
01-03-2008, 12:58 PM
I have a Rabbit HX6090se that has not been used for a few months and was disconnected and stored. It was workring perfectly when stored but now the laser (about 12 months old) won't fire. CNC components work fine.
I have an extra laser tube that is 12 months old so I am not sure it is still OK. I want to check the power supply to the laser to rule that out as a problem before installing the tube. If it doesn't work, I don't want to order a power supply if I don't need it. How do I do this safely given the high voltage output?
Also, is there a way to determine if the control signals are being sent to the power supply using a multimeter?
I emailed Rabbit today. They answered me but I am still waiting for a detailed reponse from their tech guys.
Thanks in advance,
David
I have an extra laser tube that is 12 months old so I am not sure it is still OK. I want to check the power supply to the laser to rule that out as a problem before installing the tube. If it doesn't work, I don't want to order a power supply if I don't need it. How do I do this safely given the high voltage output?
Also, is there a way to determine if the control signals are being sent to the power supply using a multimeter?
I emailed Rabbit today. They answered me but I am still waiting for a detailed reponse from their tech guys.
Thanks in advance,
David