
Dave
So you actually leave the machine turned on 24 hours a day, just with the extraction off? That would never have crossed my mind, doesn't it wear anything out? Mine is in an upstairs room, so might annoy the neighbours sitting there humming all night! It'd be a nice payback for their teenage son playing his guitar at 7am though...Spooky wrote: Bubbles!! avoid at ALL costs, they kill tubes VERY quick (as Mike can attest) it's often best to leave the machine on but unplug the extraction to reduce noise. That way the bubbles tend to form a lot less.
I can't over emphasise this, bubbles in the tubes cause more issues than all the other reasons put together!
OK, I'll get that sorted.Spooky wrote: Running without air assist, this is going to soot up the final lens, and it will require cleaning, this has to be done very carefully as they have a fine coating on them (they look like glass but they are in fact a metallic salt) Zinc Selenium.
Very light touches with a virgin cotton bud and some Isopro alco will sort it though.
Cut the 2 pin plug off the pump, fit a 3 pin, and plug into mains rather than socket on machine?Leon wrote:So you actually leave the machine turned on 24 hours a day, just with the extraction off? That would never have crossed my mind, doesn't it wear anything out? Mine is in an upstairs room, so might annoy the neighbours sitting there humming all night! It'd be a nice payback for their teenage son playing his guitar at 7am though...
I'll get that sorted then.Daven wrote: Cut the 2 pin plug off the pump, fit a 3 pin, and plug into mains rather than socket on machine?![]()
Right up in Middlesbrough, bit far away I think! I did wonder if there were any engineers up this neck of the woods though?Spooky wrote:Where abouts are you Leon? if your within driving distance of me I can pop over and help with your alignment?
I hope not...Mike wrote:That lens will likely be very sooty if you haven’t had the air on, consider yourself lucky if your belts and rollers haven’t distorted due to the flame heat.
I've always got the bubbles out before starting, the smaller ones were more recent, and we've turned it off whenever they've appeared.Mike wrote: You may already have damaged the laser tube if you have been running with bubbles, but get the other things sorted first, before trying a new tube.
This is the next thing on my To-Do list. I can't see any instructions in the manual, but I'll have a look and see if I can work it out.Mike wrote: Clean the final lens, you have to drop the air cap off first and then unscrew the retainer, its pretty straight forward.
Also take the final mirror off the top of the cone and make sure it’s clean, actually when you take the top mirror off you can see how dirty the lens is beneath it.
I've just done this today, and the laser spot is hitting the top right of the hole from about 50mm away from Mirror 2, so my alignment's definitely out! I'm guessing this is why cuts in the bottom right corner haven't been going through the material. I've not got the right size Allen key though, so I'm gonna go pick one up tomorrow hopefully.Mike wrote: As a quick check you can put some tape across the hole on the cone and fire the laser once to make sure you are at least hitting the cone in the middle of the hole. Check it at all four corners of the bed and take the mirror and lense off before doing this so that they don’t get dirty or marked.
No, I've never touched the tube, too wary of damaging anything! We do have to tilt the machine quite regularly to get the last air bubbles out of the right hand end of the tube, would this knock it out? We're lifting the whole left end of the machine.Spooky wrote: That sounds like the tube is out of level, this will cause the beam to exit the tube at an angle, very unusual but possible. Have you ever moved the mounts that the tube sits in?
Do the mirror test on mirror 1 where the beam exits the tube and see what results you get?
There are a couple of things that can cause this but have a look at Mirror one to start with then we can go through a few more ideas if it's not that (there are a limited number of things that can cause it and none are too serious)
ps:remember to move the mirror adjustment tiny amounts at a time
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