Hi all
I just finished another conversion with somebody and for him everythings runs smoth .
but then we try to run a cut with one rectangular inside another one the outer one marked with blue and theinner with red. set that the inner cuts first.
the blue one set at 10mm and 65power and the red one with 10mm 50power.
now the mA meter shows that by blue 65 power is only 10mA but the red one with 50power goes to 16mA.
very strange never had this before does somebody know why this is??
is there any internal setting what gives the red marked automaticaly more power ??
greetings
waltfl
who knows? different color gives different cutting power
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Re: who knows? different color gives different cutting power
It's probably because the DSP uses PWM to modulate the power. The current meter probably acts differently as it's basically "averaging" the PWM value.
If the cuts come out fine but the meter is showing weird results, don't worry about it.
If the cuts come out fine but the meter is showing weird results, don't worry about it.
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Re: who knows? different color gives different cutting power
Hi things
thanks, but it is not just the meter reading it is also the cutting result what shows the same that to cut thru I need the higher power.
greetings
waltfl
thanks, but it is not just the meter reading it is also the cutting result what shows the same that to cut thru I need the higher power.
greetings
waltfl
Things wrote:It's probably because the DSP uses PWM to modulate the power. The current meter probably acts differently as it's basically "averaging" the PWM value.
If the cuts come out fine but the meter is showing weird results, don't worry about it.
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