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  1. Default Something new to me.

    Power fluctuation, press enter to continue. Never had this one before. Cuts off about 12 times so far and only 54% complete.
    Its a long carve, 40" in length and have to sit right here every minute to press Enter.
    Is there some sort of power box that is reasonable in price that will prevent this or is there something going on inside, bam there it goes again. Wow always something new at CW.

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    Had the same problem a while back. Here's the thread with all the possibilities offered by the pros along with my results.
    http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...uation-message

    Good luck
    Rick H

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    This is what you need, a battery backup or UPS system. I have one of those plugged to my cnc and it stopped the fluctuation problem. Not expensive and worth it.

    http://www.staples.com/APC-Back-UPS-...product_733726

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    Thanks Zan just ordered one from Amazon

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    Does it help if the power goes out?
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    The one here at staples is not strong enough for power outages but only for computers. If you're looking for one to keep you machine running, then the price will change. It's all about how much voltage is required to run your machine and how much your UPS will supply.

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    One option for the electronic minded is to get a low voltage relay and small wall wort transformer that you can wire in series into your cover switch wires. You wire it so when the relay is on the contacts are closed and the cover switch is active or closed. You plug this little transformer into a home outlet.

    You then use a UPS Power Supply, the kind that can power a computer for a short period of time to plug your machine into.

    Now when the power goes out, the relay goes off and opens the cover circuit turning off the cut motor. The UPS keeps the CW computer running and it maintains your project withouit the high current draw of the cut motor.

    When power is back, you start again as now the relay is on and the UPS maintained the CW.

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    You know I don't speak that language AL. I'll just wait til you do it. Because I know you'll post tons of pictures. This one is a little above me.
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    I had the same message as I posted earlier, I connected a meter to the same outlet as the carver and didn't see any voltage change when my machine stopped, lights in the area never blinked. I was able to hit enter and continue the carve at first but since mine was a long carve it eventually was down to seconds from pressing Enter to stopping again. That's when I posted and eventually found the problem with Al's help. Guess the real question is it a power company supply problem or is it in the carver.
    Good luck ,
    Rick H.

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    Al, i wish i was an electrical genius like so many seem to be on the forum. Im doing good to wire a 120 outlet. Thanks for the exhaustive description
    I may give that to my electrician. Thanks for taking the time to help

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