¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Richard, Yes there are fuses and possibly a resettable overcurrent detector. Your schematic is also in the electrical box, so not much can happen until tomorrow. You can scan the chassis for a resettable fuse. On some machines, like my Dual 51, they have a fuse that is externally accessible. This is what it looks like. If it is popped just push the flexible bulb to reset it. I know it stopped while running but for grins make sure that the red emergency stop button is not engaged. Most likely not relevant but I am curious; you were lowering the saw blade (assume motorized control) while it was spinning and then it stopped? Imran Malik On May 5, 2024, at 10:14?AM, richard.csizmazia via groups.io <richard.csizmazia@...> wrote:
? [Edited Message Follows] Hello Everyone,I've received finally my K945s and seem like I broke it as well after a few days only. I replaced the extension cable what goes to my electric box, turned on the saw to check, lowered the blade and the saw turned off with a funny click or something and also tripped all the breakers in my box. I checked the cables, corrected the bad connections, everything is back up and running except the saw. Doesn't turn on at all. My electric box on the saw is sealed by Felder, so of course no way of opening that until they provide authorization (no bloody hotline globally over the weekend what I find is a joke after such an investment). Is there a breaker inside the electric box of the saw or fuse what may have been blown? Any ideas how bad this issue could be? Its a 400v unit with 7.5kw motor and the issue was that some of the cables were not connected correctly to the socket for the extension cable (I think L1 and N was mixed) but thats all corrected now. No lights come on on the saw, also the motor doesnt start, nothing what so ever. Thanks a lot in advance! Rich |