I purchased a ETS 125 and a ETS 150/3 during the now famous refurb sale a couple of years ago. Both worked fine I just picked them up, plugged them in, connected them to my CT36 and started sanding. They were smooth as silk. High speed, slow speed, vac suction set to ~50% they just worked. They were great sanders.
I had an opportunity to sell those two sanders and I did so I could upgrade. I purchased new EC125/3, EC150/3, and a Pro 5 LTD. All three of these seem to want to jump all over the place. I've tried turning the vac suction all the way down, various speed settings, and while the tendency to "jump" changes I can't make it go away. It is worse at the lowest speed setting, best at the highest speed setting. Tonight I will experiment with different papers, grits and wood types.
I've searched the board and seen the comments to let the sander run for 8-10 hours. That doesn't seem to make sense for the brushless models. I've seen posts for at least one defective Pro 5.
Any suggestions for things for me to try during my test session tonight? [sad]
I had an opportunity to sell those two sanders and I did so I could upgrade. I purchased new EC125/3, EC150/3, and a Pro 5 LTD. All three of these seem to want to jump all over the place. I've tried turning the vac suction all the way down, various speed settings, and while the tendency to "jump" changes I can't make it go away. It is worse at the lowest speed setting, best at the highest speed setting. Tonight I will experiment with different papers, grits and wood types.
I've searched the board and seen the comments to let the sander run for 8-10 hours. That doesn't seem to make sense for the brushless models. I've seen posts for at least one defective Pro 5.
Any suggestions for things for me to try during my test session tonight? [sad]