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    Hard to say with the plasma cutter now giving an audible issue. A small air leak can sometimes sound like a crackle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever View Post
    Hard to say with the plasma cutter now giving an audible issue. A small air leak can sometimes sound like a crackle.
    It's not air, I never had the air hooked up.
    Ill try and see if I can borrow my friends pm45 one of these days, and see if the voltage acts the same.

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    Tom wants me to rma the pwm. He thinks that's the reason my voltage is acting up. So I'll give that a try.

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    I got my new (used) dell gx620 pc. Have it optimized and ready to go. Cant cut with it until I get my pwm from candcnc though.
    I will keep you updated

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    Finally got the new pwm in the mail. Everything seems to be working right. This is the first time I've been able to use thc. Happy happy happy.

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    GREAT!
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    Built a computer desk and a water tank for draining the table. Tank is 18" tall x 24" wide 48" long. Holds 87 gal. Works well. I have two 1-1/2" drains in the table that tee into a 2" strainer, and 2" plumbing to the tank. It takes very little air pressure to fill the table back up.
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    Built the tank using the table. Cut slits for bending and for welding the inner supports for the top. Worked good, but it obviously does add a bit more welding than using a brake.
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