Wut? I mean, you do you, that's an insane price for an extinguisher. The laser needs 1200W (about 10A) and the chiller, blower, and PC should be well under another 10A combined. High voltage power supplies can sometimes cause false tripping of GFCI outlets, and you're not going to be in the water, in fact if there's any water outside the machine, you probably don't want to turn it on.Īs for amperage, a 20A circuit should be fine for the laser, chiller, PC and blower. I understand with a water cooled laser you want the added protection, but I'd consult your electrician to decide if you really need it. Just be aware that GFCI breakers and high voltage power supplies don't play well together. >gfci outlet & dedicated 110/120v run to fuse box (fuse amperage?) Strong downdraft ventilation also helps tremendously with cutting as a way of air assist. For that size cutting bed you'd want at least a 1.5HP blower ( or the 2HP version is even better) It will hold paper materials and leather in place just fine, it will not suck the warp out of wood. That should suffice for ventilation, it will not have much power as needed for hold down on a cutting grid. >AC Infinity CLOUDLINE S6, Quiet 6” Inline Duct Fan with Speed Controller ![]() You're just tossing out a $320 part for no reason as far as I can tell? ![]() Why? The OMTech systems come with a Ruida controller which seems to be the more popular preferable controller upgrade from the no-name generics that ship with a $300 K40. ![]() It's much more important for air cooled lasers and ambient are coolers. If you're using a chilled water supply the ambient room temperature won't matter much. ![]() >will be in a room that ranges from 19°-23°c (66°-74°f) immediately next to two windows.
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