Amon Amarth
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- Mar 22, 2019
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Well, hello forum. This one you may not have heard before: Due to an electrical issue I ended up with overvoltage in my shop momentarily. That means that instead of 230V in the sockets I had 400V for a few seconds. My Kapex was not running at the moment but it was connected and I could see a flash behind the handle and hear a little pop. Everything else in the shop is fine but the Kapex is of course stone dead now, no laser, nothing.
Apparently I hadn’t read the fine print and registered the machine so it has no warranty. I can send it out for a quote on nepair. Just curious though, maybe some people here are familiar with the electrical innards of these saws. What may have happened? Are there fuses of any kind inside? If the quote is too high so it’s not worth repairing, how are the prices on spare circuit boards and stuff? I have done some electronics repair and can handle the fiddly stuff pretty well. Spontaneously I want to think a capacitor might have blown from overcharging by 400 volts, what do you think might happen when a non-runnng saw gets blasted with more voltage than it is supposed to handle?
Apparently I hadn’t read the fine print and registered the machine so it has no warranty. I can send it out for a quote on nepair. Just curious though, maybe some people here are familiar with the electrical innards of these saws. What may have happened? Are there fuses of any kind inside? If the quote is too high so it’s not worth repairing, how are the prices on spare circuit boards and stuff? I have done some electronics repair and can handle the fiddly stuff pretty well. Spontaneously I want to think a capacitor might have blown from overcharging by 400 volts, what do you think might happen when a non-runnng saw gets blasted with more voltage than it is supposed to handle?