Is there any reason why the wiring diagram shows the Emergency Stop button connected to the Neutral side of the mains rather than the Live side. I guess it doesn’t really matter but I would have you would get better isolation from it being on the live side.
Many thanks
Emergency Stop
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Re: Emergency Stop
Hi Steve, there is no reason, you can wire it on the live side if you want, its the same with alternating current.
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Re: Emergency Stop
OK, thanks Romain
By the way I’ve made the frame using 18mm plywood rather than the aluminium, as you suggested and it seems fine. I will post a pic when finished.
Thanks again for a great build
Regards
Steve
By the way I’ve made the frame using 18mm plywood rather than the aluminium, as you suggested and it seems fine. I will post a pic when finished.
Thanks again for a great build
Regards
Steve
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You're Welcome Steve, can't wait to see your pictures
Re: Emergency Stop
Is it possible to wire it so it gets approved by CE ?
I would wire an 230V extension onto the CNC Shield so the Mill keeps its CE and doesnt get "destroyed" or modified.
Any other improvements i need to do? German regulations are really hard like even if you open the electronics box there needs to be everything isolated and behind another safety wall (most times acrylic).
There are so many Standards and biggest difference between DIY CNC and bought one is CE and getting insurance if something happens.
Worst case something burns and i dont notice (i know dont keep it running alone but you can fall asleep) and then i have to pay everything.
Are there some tricks to keep safe?
I would wire an 230V extension onto the CNC Shield so the Mill keeps its CE and doesnt get "destroyed" or modified.
Any other improvements i need to do? German regulations are really hard like even if you open the electronics box there needs to be everything isolated and behind another safety wall (most times acrylic).
There are so many Standards and biggest difference between DIY CNC and bought one is CE and getting insurance if something happens.
Worst case something burns and i dont notice (i know dont keep it running alone but you can fall asleep) and then i have to pay everything.
Are there some tricks to keep safe?
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Re: Emergency Stop
We have already seen CE objects catch fire, the best way to avoid accidents is to wire cleanly and in any case to stay close to the machine running.
Re: Emergency Stop
Mistrust with CE marking of import products.
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