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    Might be a relay or poor wiring if both aren't working. Sounds fishy that both would be bad Jerome.

    I think I'd be taking them out (got to anyway, figuring out what voltage (120 or DC) and testing them. (unless you did, I didn't see where you posted any troubleshooting results) That really is one in a million if both are truly bad.
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    That was one of the things that I did. I was getting 120 volts to the fans in the chiller and then I took them out and tested each one. Neither would spin up.

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    >>I will stay just below that as Reci says that 28 MA is the max it should run at.<<

    There is a max number and a long life number. I would not run at the max number if not necessary.

    Is that chiller a D&N versus an S&A? Your picture is really blurry so it is hard to tell.
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    Dang, that is strange. Hope the new ones work.
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    Yes it is a DN and I think the new ones should work as I hooked up the old ones to a standard 110 volt line and they did not spin. when I first got it one did spin slowly but then it blew a fuse and then didn't work after that

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    I just got a tracking number for the fans and they should be here today. I will let you know how it goes. the customer service is very good. I bought my laser from Goldraydigital it says it is a HL Lasercut and my contact is Monica Li she was very helpful
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    You might consider looking upstream from the fans for any issues that might have caused both to fail, before installing the new pair.

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    Is the unit 110/220 volt and perhaps your running on 110? Maybe the fans were wired across the 220 and in series, so on 110 (120) volts they don't run at all.
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    I think I might meter the lines that plug into the fans. See what voltage and if it has voltage that matches the fans. (whatever they are)
    I know my pump comes on immediately, then after about 30 seconds the fans kick in with the compressor to pull temp down as setpoint is about a degree below my basement temp this time of year. Takes about 2 minutes for a degree and a half, so you have some time.
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    I already tried the meter and I was getting the correct voltage. I just installed the fans and they run perfectly. Very happy with Goldraydigital and Monica Li and their team. love how fast this laser cuts. I used to run one job on my old laser and it would take 3minutes and 30 seconds to cut now I can cut it in 1 minute even that really helps when I have 200 pieces to cut.

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    Great! still strange that both were dead. Keep eye on them! don't want to fry the compressor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    here are a few pic
    Hi Jerome,

    Wondering if you could give a small 'hope this turns out' update. I've been looking around at options for a laser, and had wound up looking at this same model, as it seemed to be well equipped with accessories for the price. Searching for reviews, I stumbled on your thread here.

    Do you have any regrets as of today after having owned this laser for a while? Anything about the laser itself you dislike or would change? I'm curious if you can hang material out of the front/back (pass-through), I can't tell from the way the lid opens if you can hang material out or not.

    Thanks for any feedback you can provide. I know most say stay away from the Ebay lasers... but I'm willing to consider based on actual owner feedback.

    regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Brust View Post
    Hi Jerome,

    Wondering if you could give a small 'hope this turns out' update. I've been looking around at options for a laser, and had wound up looking at this same model, as it seemed to be well equipped with accessories for the price. Searching for reviews, I stumbled on your thread here.

    Do you have any regrets as of today after having owned this laser for a while? Anything about the laser itself you dislike or would change? I'm curious if you can hang material out of the front/back (pass-through), I can't tell from the way the lid opens if you can hang material out or not.

    Thanks for any feedback you can provide. I know most say stay away from the Ebay lasers... but I'm willing to consider based on actual owner feedback.

    regards
    Eric Brust
    I had a great experience with my contact Monica from Goldraydigital. They shipped it faster then I thought they would. I had one small problem with the Chiller fans but they sent out new ones after I emailed them a video. They also sent links on how to set it up and run it. I would use them again and highly recommend them.

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