Laser tube broke
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:00 am
Hi,
I've had my cheap chinese machine for nearly 2 years and have been mostly engraving with it a few times a month throughout this time with no major problems.
Tonight while i was trying to cut through 2mm perspex (after engraving a few other pieces) I heard a super-loud screech and quickly flicked the machine straight off. After a few minutes I turned it back on and the laser would not cut.
I looked at the laser tube and the entire tube was filled with water!
So I guess I cracked something inside - there was no leaking from the tube into the machine.
My questions are:
- Is this normal wear and tear? I usually have to rotate the tube a little to clear the bubbles each time I fire up the water pump, but I didn't clear the bubbles out like this for the first few months until Waltfl commented about bubbles on here.
- Will any other components be damaged? I'm hoping I don't need to buy a new power supply - the DSP was fine when I tried to run it again, and switching the laser on and off while cutting, there was a definite change in sound (very faint hum while trying to fire laser) so I'm assuming all the driver hardware is still working. Im just hoping I won't need to pay shipping twice if I replace the tube and it doesn't work.
- What other parts should be changed - mirrors (what size/type?), lenses (size/type?) etc?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Natsterrr.
I've had my cheap chinese machine for nearly 2 years and have been mostly engraving with it a few times a month throughout this time with no major problems.
Tonight while i was trying to cut through 2mm perspex (after engraving a few other pieces) I heard a super-loud screech and quickly flicked the machine straight off. After a few minutes I turned it back on and the laser would not cut.
I looked at the laser tube and the entire tube was filled with water!
So I guess I cracked something inside - there was no leaking from the tube into the machine.
My questions are:
- Is this normal wear and tear? I usually have to rotate the tube a little to clear the bubbles each time I fire up the water pump, but I didn't clear the bubbles out like this for the first few months until Waltfl commented about bubbles on here.
- Will any other components be damaged? I'm hoping I don't need to buy a new power supply - the DSP was fine when I tried to run it again, and switching the laser on and off while cutting, there was a definite change in sound (very faint hum while trying to fire laser) so I'm assuming all the driver hardware is still working. Im just hoping I won't need to pay shipping twice if I replace the tube and it doesn't work.
- What other parts should be changed - mirrors (what size/type?), lenses (size/type?) etc?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Natsterrr.