We received the first article samples back from our silk screener for the new PRO electronics enclosures. We think they look great and we can’t wait to get them all assembled soon!
Looking good. You guys are going to be busy now
The final ones should be in by the end of the year no? Doesn’t look like you’ll need to have changes made based on the this sample.
All I want for Christmas is my Pro delivered !! lol looks great! guys keep it up…
I have always been one to brag on good things and put down bad things. If I had a LS window sticker I would display it with pride and point anyone interested your way.
They look excellent, good job guys!
I need to start clearing my spot out in my shop!! Won’t be long!
I’m yeah, I’ll be getting on that ASAP.
Who am I kidding? It’s going to show up, I’m going to be freaking out because I don’t have room, gonna spend a day getting the space ready and then I’m going get to set it up. Then I’m going to figure out I need a new cable (my Hypertherm 45 CPC port uses extra wires when THC is involved).
Ah well, it’ll be great when it gets here. I was talking to the local Makerspace about it last night in fact
So will we need the voltage devider cable now if we order the cpc cable?
I ordered this cable for it. https://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.com/hypertherm-25ft-cnc-machine-interface-cable-w-voltage-divider-228350
The THC kit includes a 50:1 Voltage Divider Pigtail Cable for inputting into our Voltage Input Module (VIM). This pigtail cable makes it easy to hook up to a CNC pigtail cable made by 3rd party manufacturers (like the one linked by @CadyRidah) or you can make one yourself to hook up to your specific plasma cutter’s voltage divider port.
Looks great. The boxes really bring simplicity to the look.
Hello, I am currently assembling my CrossFire Pro and referring to the electronics enclosure, the instructions state the following…
“If you are using the CrossFire or CrossFire PRO in a location with 220V power, be sure to flip the switch on the power supply to avoid damaging the power supply and other CrossFire electronics. It is set to 110V by default.”
I’m assuming this just for the electronics enclosure and not pertaining to the Razor Weld torch, correct?
Also, I am capable of running either 110V or 220V so, I’m wondering what is the advantage of running the enclosure on 220 vs 110?
Thanks! I have yet to receive my Razor Cut 45 but, making sure I’m ready for when it arrives!
The vast majority of the world uses 220 voltage .
the 110 volt switch it’s just for our convenience in North America.
All that selector does is change is the amount of windings on the primary transformer in the electronic enclosure so you end up with the correct amount of secondary voltage.
Your plasma cutter also can accept either voltage. 110 volts will give you less cutting power if you choose to run it that way.
Thanks! I am wired for 220 at the torch but not the enclosure. I was just wondering if the X,Y,Z stepper motors ran better or, more efficiently on 220v?
Just plug it in to a 110 wall socket there’s no efficiency to be gained. maybe in theory but not practically.
Great. Will do. Thanks!